According to a statement from the Brazilian government, the two leaders agree that the country’s situation must be resolved by peaceful means; text does not mention Donald Trump
The Brazilian government reported this Thursday (8) that the president spoke with the president of Colombia, via telephone call. According to the statement, the two leaders expressed great concern about the use of force against a South American country. They also consider that the action that captured the country’s former president violates international law. Despite this, the text does not mention American President Donald Trump by name.
Also according to the document, the two leaders agree that the situation in Venezuela must be resolved by peaceful means, and welcomed the announcement made by the . Lula informed Petro that he is sending 40 tons of inputs and medicines to the country, out of a total of 300 tons, at Venezuela’s request.
The inputs are to supply the stock of dialysis products and solutions that were in a center hit by American bombings. The leaders would also have reaffirmed their intention to continue cooperating in favor of peace and stability in the country.
