Brazilian President criticises UN inaction on conflicts, blames Bolsonaro era for Brazil's environmental decline at COP-15
Sao Paulo [Brazil], March 24 (ANI): President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva delivered a strongly worded speech at COP-15, the United Nations conference on migratory species, urging renewed global commitment to multilateralism amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Addressing the presidential segment, Lula criticised the perceived inaction of the UN Security Council in resolving ongoing conflicts, warning that unilateral actions and violations of sovereignty are becoming increasingly common. Without naming specific countries, he referred to escalating global crises and stressed that "a world without rules is an insecure world."
On the environmental front, Lula contrasted his administration's policies with those of his predecessor, attributing past damage to Brazil's global image to earlier governance. He asserted that since 2023, Brazil has made significant progress, including halving deforestation in the Amazon, reducing it by over 30% in the Cerrado and cutting Pantanal fires by more than 90%.
Lula emphasised regional cooperation, noting joint efforts by South American nations to protect migratory birds. He also expressed hope for the approval of the Escazu Agreement and progress on global initiatives like a South Atlantic whale sanctuary.
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