China, Brazil Urge Swift Start to Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
Both nations issued a joint declaration “expressing support for an early start of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine,” Mao stated on X.
Lula has been visiting China on a state trip since Sunday.
The announcement aligns with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov's confirmation that Russia is preparing for peace talks with Ukraine, set to take place in Istanbul on Thursday. Although Peskov did not disclose the names of the Russian delegation, it is expected that Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and presidential aide Yury Ushakov will play leading roles.
The peace talks proposal, which calls for unconditional discussions, was first suggested by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a press conference in Moscow on Sunday. Following that, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan assured Putin of Turkey’s readiness to host the meeting.
Last year, China and Brazil launched the "Friends of Peace" initiative to unite the Global South in fostering consensus and creating favorable conditions for peace talks concerning the Ukrainian conflict.
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