In a meeting that lasted approximately two hours, Brazil was represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira, who reinforced the position adopted by President Lula
(Celac) to discuss the US attack on Venezuela and capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, ended up without consensus for the publication of a joint note. In a meeting that lasted approximately two hours, Brazil was represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira, who reinforced the position adopted by President Lula. On social media, the president stated that the action “crosses an unacceptable line” and “represents a very serious affront to Venezuela’s sovereignty”.
The main Latin American countries also participated in the meeting, including Argentina, which was against the publication of a joint declaration. demonstrating concern about the “external appropriation” of Venezuela’s natural resources and asking the UN to act to de-escalate tensions after the United States attack.
Tomorrow, the UN Security Council will meet at 12 noon in Brasília to also discuss the issue.
