Lula Calls for UN Security Council Reform
Brazil's President Lula da Silva urges permanent members of the UN Security Council to reassess their actions after the council's failure to prevent the war in Iran. Lula criticizes inflammatory rhetoric by world leaders, subtly referencing past behavior by U.S. President Trump, during a summit in Barcelona.
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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil has called for a change in behavior among the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. Speaking at a progressive leaders' summit in Barcelona, Lula highlighted the council's failure to stop the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Lula explicitly criticized world leaders who engage in provocative rhetoric, saying, "We cannot wake up every morning and go to bed every night with a tweet from a president threatening the world and declaring wars." Though he did not name anyone specifically, his comments appeared to reference past actions by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Brazilian leader's remarks underscore growing frustration with the Security Council's inability to manage international conflicts effectively. Lula's call to action suggests a need for reform in how global powers approach diplomacy and conflict resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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