“Do not succumb to pressure from the West”: why Brazil and a number of other countries of the world refused to impose sanctions against the Russian Federation

«Не поддаваться давлению Запада»: почему Бразилия и ряд других стран мира отказались вводить санкции против РФ
Бразилия не станет осуждать Россию из-за ситуации на Украине и не будет вводить против неё санкции. Об этом заявил журналистам президент южноамериканской республики Жаир Болсонару. Он подчеркнул, что страна намерена сохранять нейтралитет и руководствоваться собственными национальными интересами...
Brazil will not condemn Russia because of the situation in Ukraine and will not impose sanctions against it. This was stated to journalists by the President of the South American Republic, Jair Bolsonaro. He stressed that the country intends to remain neutral and be guided by its own national interests. In many respects similar points of view on Moscow's actions towards Kyiv were expressed by the leaders of other states. China and Iran have blamed the conflict on the West, while Syria and Myanmar have expressed their full support for Moscow. According to experts, despite US pressure, most countries will continue to develop constructive relations with the Russian Federation.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro during a special press conference in Sao Paulo said that the country will not impose sanctions against Moscow and condemn it in connection with the situation in Ukraine. According to him, Brazil intends to be guided by its own national interests, including during voting at the UN venues.
“We will not take sides, we will continue to remain neutral and help in every way we can…” Bolsonaro was quoted as saying by Interfax.
As the Brazilian leader noted, today Western states do not impose restrictions on the Russian Federation that could harm their economies. Bolsonaro recalled that the German authorities, for example, do not discuss restrictive measures against Russia in the gas sector. The United States also intends to observe its commercial interests.
Speaking about the military situation in Ukraine, the President of Brazil called on the NATO member countries not to build up its conflict potential and expressed hope for a speedy resolution of the crisis.
“I do not think that this conflict will drag on, if only because the parties have different military capabilities. Naturally, we hope that the NATO countries will not help exacerbate this problem, which, in my understanding, must be resolved, ”TASS quoted Bolsonaro as saying.
In addition, the Brazilian leader stressed that about 90% of the population of Donbass "wanted to get closer to Russia", and drew attention to the fact that most of the citizens of Ukraine speak Russian.
"Reasonable Neutrality"
Commenting on Bolsonaro's position, Boris Martynov, head of the Department of International Relations and Foreign Policy of Russia at MGIMO, expressed the opinion that in the current international situation, the Brazilian president has taken "reasonable neutrality."
“Bolsonaro adheres to what can be called healthy constructive nationalism. Despite US pressure, he emphasizes that the country has its own independent opinion, including on the situation in Ukraine. If we talk about sanctions, it is unprofitable for Brazil to spoil relations with the Russian Federation. Moreover, I am sure that she will continue to develop them, regardless of what happens next in Ukraine, ”Martynov argues.
On February 25, during his weekly broadcast on social networks, Bolsonaro criticized the statement of Brazilian Vice President António Hamilton Mourão condemning the Russian special operation. As the leader of the South American republic noted, his deputy is not authorized to assess foreign policy events on behalf of the entire state.
“I want to immediately clarify: in Art. 84 of the Constitution states that speeches on such issues are within the competence of the President. And the president's name is Jair Messias Bolsonaro, period. With all due respect to whoever said it (and he said it, I saw the tape), he said something he shouldn't have. This is not his competence, but ours, ”TASS quotes Bolsonaro.
Martynov believes that in his policy the Brazilian president proceeds primarily from the economic interests of the country. He is aware that drawing Brazil into the "sanctions process" will lead to negative consequences for industry, the agrarian complex and foreign trade, the expert explained.