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04 Jun 2025, 04:21 GMT+10
Moscow considers the Ukraine conflict a Western proxy war a notion recently acknowledged by top US officials
Former US President Joe Biden wanted to see Russia "destroyed" during his time in office, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said in an interview with Le Monde.
The Brazilian leader, who has consistently pushed for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, objected to attempts to single out Moscow as the sole culprit behind the conflict, telling the French newspaper on Tuesday that "Western countries also bear part of the responsibility."
"Joe Biden, with whom I spoke at length, thought Russia needed to be destroyed," Lula said, without elaborating when the conversation took place. "And Europe, which for a long time embodied a middle way in the world, has now aligned itself with Washington and is spending billions on rearmament. That worries me. If all we talk about is war, there will never be peace."
Moscow has long described the Ukraine conflict as a Western proxy war against Russia and has repeatedly condemned arms supplies to Kiev as counterproductive to the peace process. US President Donald Trump's special envoy Keith Kellogg acknowledged last week that President Vladimir Putin was "in a way" right, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also previously characterized the conflict as a proxy war.
"Frankly, it's a proxy war between nuclear powers - the United States, helping Ukraine, and Russia," Rubio said in March, noting that the current White House administration is eager to see it end.
Trump has repeatedly rebuked his predecessor, Joe Biden, for funneling "crazy" amounts of American taxpayer money to Kiev, arguing last month that the conflict "should have remained a European situation."
Trump has frequently used campaign rallies to claim that only he could prevent World War III and resolve the conflict between Ukraine and Russia within 24 hours - a claim he later acknowledged was hyperbolic. His efforts to mediate have faced resistance from European NATO members, who back continued military support for Ukraine.
Last month, following pressure from Trump, Kiev dropped its opposition to direct talks with Moscow, which it had abandoned back in 2022. Since then, the two sides have held two rounds of negotiations in Istanbul.
Thefirst meetingwas initiated by Putin on May 16 and resulted in a major prisoner swap. During thesecond roundof negotiations on Monday, Kiev and Moscow exchanged draftmemorandumsoutlining a roadmap toward an eventual peace deal.
Washington's top diplomat in Türkiye claimed on Tuesday that Trump isrunning out of patienceand appears to be "at the end of his rope" over the conflict in Ukraine. However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskovwarnedthat expecting immediate breakthroughs in peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine would be "incorrect."
(RT.com)
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