Brazil refuses to take military action against Venezuela, but will continue diplomatic pressure
Following a recent meeting with US
President Donald Trump in New York, Brazilian President Michel Temer reiterated
his rejection of military intervention in Venezuela whilst emphasising his
plans to continue putting diplomatic pressure on the country. According to
local newspaper O Globo, the group who met with Trump also included leaders
from Colombia, Panama and Argentina, who collectively agreed to “help Venezuela
recover democracy.” “We all want to continue putting pressure on [Venezuela] to
recover, but diplomatic pressure. People naturally do not want external
intervention,” he said. Today, September 18, President Temer also tweeted about
a meeting he hosted with the US House of Representatives, claiming the
officials discussed the situation in Venezuela. “The humanitarian way in which
Brazil has received Venezuelans who arrive in search of a better life was
highlighted,” he wrote. More…
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