Key takeaways:
- Lula suggested that world leaders create a coalition to end the war and build peace, including countries not directly involved in the war.
- Biden will deliver remarks ahead of the one-year mark of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, about the work the U.S. has done to rally the world to support the people of Ukraine.
- Biden will travel to Poland at the end of the month to meet with President Duda of Poland to discuss collective efforts to support Ukraine and bolster NATO’s deterrence.
Washington, DC – On Friday, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva met with US President Joe Biden at the White House to discuss the war in Ukraine. During the meeting, Lula suggested that world leaders create a coalition to end the war and build peace.
Lula said that the coalition should include countries that are not directly involved in the war between Ukraine and Russia. He added that Biden would deliver remarks ahead of the one-year mark of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, about the work the U.S. has done to rally the world to support the people of Ukraine as they fight for their democracy.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that Biden will travel to Poland at the end of the month to meet with President Duda of Poland to discuss bilateral cooperation and collective efforts to support Ukraine and bolster NATO’s deterrence.
The White House also announced that Biden will be visiting Poland from February 20 to February 22. This visit comes just about a year after Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine.
The meeting between Biden and Lula was an important step in the effort to end the war in Ukraine. It is hoped that the coalition proposed by Lula will be successful in bringing peace to the region. The US and other world leaders will continue to work together to support the people of Ukraine and bring an end to the conflict.
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