Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will visit China and France to push for a peaceful resolution to the war in Ukraine, following a recent trip to Russia.
His diplomatic efforts are part of Brazil’s broader commitment to promoting global stability through dialogue.
In Beijing, Lula will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to explore ways to end the conflict in Ukraine through diplomatic channels.
He will then continue his discussions in France, aiming to build international consensus on peaceful solutions.
Lula emphasised that Brazil’s primary concern is the swift restoration of global stability and normalised international relations.
His government remains committed to engaging with nations that are actively working toward peace in Ukraine.
This diplomatic push reflects Brazil’s strategic positioning as a neutral actor seeking to mediate in one of the world’s most pressing geopolitical crises.