NextFin news, On August 9, 2025, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a phone call to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and the future of BRICS cooperation, according to a report by Correio do Povo.
The conversation took place between Moscow and Brasília, where both leaders exchanged views on the conflict in Ukraine and the importance of seeking negotiated solutions to the crisis. Lula reiterated Brazil's support for peace efforts aimed at achieving a lasting resolution.
Putin briefed Lula on the outcomes of his recent diplomatic talks, including discussions with US officials, outlining Russia's position on the Ukraine conflict. The two leaders also emphasized their mutual commitment to strengthening the strategic partnership between Russia and Brazil, focusing on trade, energy, and defense cooperation.
Additionally, they reaffirmed plans to deepen coordination within the BRICS framework, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and recent additions. Both presidents view BRICS as a key platform to counterbalance Western-dominated global institutions and to enhance their countries' influence in global affairs.
The phone call is part of a series of diplomatic engagements by Putin with BRICS leaders ahead of his scheduled meeting with US President Donald Trump on August 15, 2025, in Alaska. This ongoing dialogue reflects efforts by Moscow and Brasília to align their positions on global issues, including the Ukraine war and economic cooperation.
Sources for this report include Correio do Povo (Brazil), Anadolu Agency (Turkey), and The Eastern Herald, which provided detailed accounts of the phone call and the broader geopolitical context.
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