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Former Brazilian president says Zelensky wanted war

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said the West is encouraging Vladimir Zelensky

RIO DE JANEIRO, May 4. /TASS/. Brazil’s former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky was interested in plunging his country into a war.

"He did want war. If he didn’t want war, he would have negotiated a little more," da Silva, who served as president from 2003-2010, said in an interview to Time magazine that was published on Wednesday.

Da Silva said the West is encouraging Zelensky. "He thinks he is the cherry on your cake. We should be having a serious conversation: "OK, you were a nice comedian. But let us not make war for you to show up on TV," the former president said.

Da Silva said he doesn’t know the president of Ukraine but thinks he’s acting weird. "It seems like he’s part of the spectacle. He is on television morning, noon, and night. He is in the U.K. parliament, the German parliament, the French parliament, the Italian parliament, as if he were waging a political campaign. He should be at the negotiating table," the Brazilian politician said.

Da Silva said that, "People are stimulating hate against Putin. That won’t solve things! We need to reach an agreement.".