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War in the Middle East: In a conversation, Lula and Amorim reinforce Brazil's position in advocating for a 'negotiated solution'

Brazil's President Lula da Silva and Special Advisor Celso Amorim discussed the escalating conflict in the Middle East and Brazil's diplomatic stance for a negotiated resolution.

In a recent phone conversation, Brazilian President Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva and his special advisor, Ambassador Celso Amorim, addressed the escalating conflict in the Middle East. The discussion took place while Lula was in BrasΓ­lia and Amorim was in Rio de Janeiro, highlighting Brazil's proactive engagement in international diplomacy. Amorim, speaking on GloboNews, hinted at the potential for further diplomatic initiatives from Brazil amidst the ongoing crises in the region.

During their conversation, they reviewed recent developments regarding the Middle East conflicts and deliberated on possible diplomatic interventions by Brazil, particularly through its foreign ministry, Itamaraty. Amorim pointed out the significance of a negotiated solution to mitigate tensions and emphasized Brazil's historical role in past diplomatic efforts, including the 2010 Tehran Declaration involving Brazil, Turkey, and Iran, which, although positively received internationally, was ultimately rejected by the United States.

This dialogue underscores Brazil's commitment to contributing to global peace efforts, particularly in volatile regions such as the Middle East. The Brazilian leadership aims to demonstrate a strong diplomatic presence and advocate for peaceful resolutions amidst the increasing challenges presented by ongoing conflicts. As the situation continues to unfold, Brazil appears poised to position itself as a mediator advocating for dialogue and negotiation.

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