Echoed by Russians like Lenta, Turkish newspapers like Vatan highlighted a press conference by the foreign minister, returning from a trip to Latin America, in which he reported that “President Bolsonaro has said that he is ready to organize a joint visit to Moscow, with some important leaders of countries, if President Erdogan sees fit”.
The chancellor said he had heard from the Brazilian: “We would like to contribute with your efforts”. Turkey has been gathering Russian and Ukrainian delegations to try to reach a peace deal. “We said we would do a study and talk to them again,” added the Turkish minister, about Bolsonaro.
According to the federal government’s Agência Brasil, the president told ruralists in Uberaba (MG) on Saturday that “more than 30 ships with fertilizers are on their way from Russia to Brazil, as a result of the trip” he made in February to Moscow. . “Our agriculture doesn’t stop”, Bolsonaro would have said.
China’s CCTV produced an extensive report on Brazil in the face of “US pressure” against Russia. He hears from analysts such as Zhou Zhiwei, from the Center for Brazilian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, that “the reasons for Brazil’s attitude are complex and realistic.”
It emphasizes the import of fertilizers and the unstable relations with the US and the European Union in the last three years. Departing from the Brazilian diplomatic tradition of multilateralism would have a negative impact on his re-election, Zhou added.
Television heard from former Defense Minister Aldo Rebelo (above) that “US and NATO ignored Russia’s security concerns and moved on to the current chaotic situation.” And that “Brazil will continue to maintain a relationship of respect and cooperation with the US, but this is not an exclusive relationship.”
FOR AMERICAN AUDIENCE, WAR IS OVER
Sites like Mediaite, with the image above, point out that “as interest in Ukraine wanes” in the US, Fox News placed 12 shows at the top of the ratings list in April, while CNN suffered “the most dramatic decline”.
The 13th-rated show in cable journalism was Rachel Maddow, back on MSNBC’s prime time. Anderson Cooper’s first CNN show. only appeared in the 23rd position.