Brazil's president condemns war in Ukraine after US criticizes his statements about "encouraging war"

The leader of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, presented a peace initiative and an offer of mediation regarding the Russian war in Ukraine. Earlier, he said that the US should stop "encouraging war" on the territory of Ukraine and "start talking about peace"

This is reported by Reuters.

On Tuesday, April 18, during a meeting with the President of Romania Klaus Iohannis, Lula da Silva condemned Russia's violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity. He also called on the international community to mediate to end the war.

The comments came after Lula da Silva drew criticism from Western allies, saying the US was dragging out hostilities by supplying arms to Ukraine and encouraging war.

Officials in Washington said that they had privately made it clear to their Brazilian counterparts that the Biden administration was unhappy with Lula's criticism of Ukraine's arms policy.

The White House reported that US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan had a conversation with his Brazilian counterpart Celso Amorim. He said that criticism of the US is "absurd", and official Rio does not share Russia's position in this war.