The Liberal Livres Group sent a letter to the senators who make up the house’s Foreign Relations Commission asking them to speak contrary to the visit of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to.
The petista will go to the country at the invitation of the president, to participate in the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
The letter, signed by the president of the entity, Magno Karl, criticizes the trip amid the Russian invasion against.
“Sad irony to see Lula, a leadership that emerged in opposition to the military regime in Brazil, lending his image by associating with such a militaristic figure as Putin, who uses the strength to persecute, torture and murdering opponents, and since 2008 she agrees neighboring countries with their troops,” says Karl.
Free points out the fact that Lula, on several occasions, hung more to the side of the Russian aggressor than the Ukrainian assaulted.
“During the three years of war, the Lula administration did not show any solidarity with the assaulted part, having accepted several of the Russian theses on the origins of the conflict, as well as their ‘solutions’ to the end of conflict – all contrary to the provisions of the UN letter and different instruments of humanitarian international law.”
In 2022, in an interview with Time magazine, the Brazilian president even said that Putin and the president of Ukraine were also responsible for the war.
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