As diplomatic tension continues, Brazil pointed out that Venezuela reacted “disproportionately” to the veto for his entry into the BRICS and recognized a “discomfort” between both countries. The government of Nicolás Maduro considered that this decision was an “aggression” and a “hostile gesture.”
“The reaction that there was to Venezuela’s non-entry into the BRICS is totally disproportionate,” said the president’s main advisor Lula da Silva, Celso Amorimwho recognized a “discomfort” between both countries.
In addition, he noted that “there were accusations against the president himself Lula and to the chancellery”.
From Brazil they argued that the blockade was because they considered that “at this moment Venezuela does not contribute to better functioning of the BRICS”, the group of emerging economies that also includes China, India, Russia, South Africa and four other countries.
In turn, adding to the climate of “unrest” between both countries was the fact that a few days after the elections in Venezuela, Mature He assured that he was going to disseminate the detailed scrutiny of the vote, but this has not yet happened.
“That and other factors created discomfort” in bilateral relations, he stated. Finally, he said: “If Venezuela is a dictatorship? I think that today we are very critical of Venezuela, but I don’t think it is a profitable sport to classify countries.”
Venezuela crossed Brazil due to the blockade of the BRICS
The Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro He targeted officials from the Brazilian Foreign Ministry on Monday for the veto last week in Russia at the bloc’s summit, which Brazil co-founded in 2009.
“Itamaraty has been a power within the power of Brazil for many years. He has always conspired against Venezuela”, the president stated. However He avoided blaming his counterpart Lula da Silva directly.
On Saturday, the Venezuelan attorney generalTarek William Saabquestioned a domestic accident that Lula suffered, calling it a “alibi” to justify his absence at the summit of the BRICS.
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