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"Can go to Brazil": Putin is not arrested at G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro-Reuters

In 2024, Brazil should accept the summit of the Grand Twenty countries. The head of state said that Vladimir Putin was ready to meet. Brazil's President Luis Inasio Lula da Silva said that Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, would not be arrested in Brazil if he attends the G20 Summit, which will take place in Rio de Janeiro. Da Silva stated this in a comment to journalists on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Delhi, Reuters reports. "I think Putin can easily go to Brazil.

I can tell you that if I am President of Brazil, and he will come to Brazil, he will not be arrested for anything," he said. On April 6, Brazil's President Luis Inasiu Lula Da Silva suggested that Ukraine give way to the Crimean Peninsula of Russia in order to end the war. On July 19, during the summit of the leaders of the EU, Latin America and the Caribbean Brazil, Brazil Luis Inasio Lula Da Silva said that the world was already beginning to get tired of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

And on August 3, Brazil's President expressed his dissatisfaction with the fact that, in his opinion, the Western powers and the UN Security Council have insufficient efforts to end the war. Lula Da Silva believes that the international community should intervene more actively in order to stop violence and promote the peaceful resolution of armed conflict.