Brazil’s President says Ukraine war must end through negotiations

Brazilian President Lula da Silva has called for a realistic solution to the war in Ukraine during his speech at the UN General Assembly.
According to him, the war in Ukraine cannot be solved through military means.
"The recent meeting in Alaska raised hopes for a negotiated way out. It is necessary to pave the way for a realistic resolution. This implies taking into account the legitimate security concerns of all parties," he said.
Regarding the situation in Gaza, Lula stated that the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas are unacceptable from any perspective, but nothing justifies the ongoing genocide.
Earlier, Lula da Silva said that Russia’s war against Ukraine must end soon. He also criticized the European Union’s decision to allocate 800 billion euros for rearming member states.
"When money is needed to fight hunger and preserve forests, these resources should be directed to other purposes," he added.
UN General Assembly
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in New York on Monday evening for the UN General Assembly, accompanied by the First Lady and the Ukrainian delegation. He said his schedule will include nearly two dozen meetings with heads of state, international organizations, and Ukraine’s partners, including expected talks with Trump.
It is already known that Zelenskyy has met with Keith Kellogg, the US Special Envoy.
He also has a scheduled meeting with US President Donald Trump.