Brazil’s Lula pressurizes Putin over Istanbul Ukraine talks

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 4:20 pm

In a bold diplomatic move, Brazilian President Lula has pressed Russian President Putin to attend crucial talks in Istanbul addressing the Ukraine situation. This unexpected push underscores Lula’s commitment to rebalancing international dialogue amid escalating tensions and shifting alliances on the world stage.


reuters.com/business / Russia-Ukraine talks live: Putin not attending peace talks in Turkey - Reuters

Russia-Ukraine talks live: Putin not attending peace talks in Turkey  Reuters

www.ft.com/ / Vladimir Putin to skip Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkey - Financial Times

Vladimir Putin to skip Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkey  Financial Times

bloomberg.com/technology / Putin Names Low-Level Officials for Talks With Ukraine in Turkey - Bloomberg.com

Putin Names Low-Level Officials for Talks With Ukraine in Turkey  Bloomberg.com

zerohedge.com / 'Hey, Comrade Putin, Just Go': Brazil’s Lula Presses Russian President On Istanbul Talks

'Hey, Comrade Putin, Just Go': Brazil’s Lula Presses Russian President On Istanbul Talks Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was just recently one of the some 29 heads of state who attended the Victory Day Red Square parade and events in Moscow. He also met with his Russian…

reuters.com/business / Brazil's Lula asks Putin to attend talks with Ukraine - Reuters

Brazil's Lula asks Putin to attend talks with Ukraine  Reuters


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