The Brazilian government intends to address three points regarding the conflict between Israel and Hamas at the emergency summit in Egypt, scheduled for this Saturday (21), which is expected to worsen with the expectation of a land incursion into the Gaza Strip.
According to Brazilian diplomats, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva asked Chancellor Mauro Vieira to emphatically defend the end of hostilities, the release of hostages and the resumption of the peace process.
Even with the United States’ embargo on Brazil’s resolution, Lula asked Brazilian diplomacy to remain mobilized to pacify the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Lula has defended that the result of the emergency meeting should be awaited for a new meeting within the scope of the UN Security Council (United Nations).
The assessment of members of Brazilian diplomacy is that the conflict in Israel is more likely to be alleviated through negotiations with the Arab community than within the scope of the world’s superpowers.
The Brazilian government’s idea is to present, next week, a new resolution or a public statement signed by the countries that are part of the UN Security Council.
One of the arguments used by American diplomats is that the Brazilian resolution could gain the support of the United States in a second moment.
President Joe Biden outside Israel would generate less diplomatic discomfort for Americans.
Source: CNN Brasil

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