Brazil criticizes Venezuela for escalating tensions and personal attacks
- Brazil criticized Venezuela for using an "offensive tone" in recent statements, marking a new phase in their diplomatic row according to Brazil's foreign ministry.
- Venezuela recalled its ambassador from Brazil, citing "repeated interventionist and rude statements" from Brasilia and attacking Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's advisor.
- The tensions escalated after Brazil vetoed Venezuela's admission into the BRICS group, which Venezuela called an "inexplicable and immoral aggression.
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Brazil criticizes Venezuela for escalating tensions and personal attacks
Brazil’s government has broken its silence over growing tensions with neighboring Venezuela, with the Foreign Ministry saying it was surprised by “the offensive tone” adopted by Venezuelan authorities toward Brazil.
Brazil surprised by Venezuela's 'offensive tone' as diplomatic row escalates
The Brazilian foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday it was taken by surprise by an "offensive tone" that Venezuelan authorities used against Brazil, the latest development of a diplomatic row between the two leftist-led countries.
In a statement, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that “the option of personal attacks and rhetorical escalations, instead of political and diplomatic channels, does not correspond to the respectful way in which the Brazilian Government treats Venezuela and its people.” The reaction comes after Brazil vetoed the entry of Venezuela as an associate member of the BRICS, a group founded by the emerging countries Brazil, Russia, India,…
The Brazilian Government today criticized “demonstrations by Venezuelan authorities regarding Brazil and its national symbols” in recent days, after the country barred its neighbor's entry into the BRICS. In a statement, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that “the option of personal attacks and rhetorical escalations, instead of political and diplomatic channels, does not correspond to the respectful way in which the Brazilian Gov…
The Brazilian government, under the leadership of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, expressed its indignation in response to provocations emanating from the Venezuelan regime of Nicolás Maduro. In an official statement, the Foreign Ministry expressed surprise at the “offensive tone” used by Venezuelan authorities in relation to Brazil and its national symbols, stressing that this position is not consistent with the respectful manner that Brazil adopts …
In a statement, Brazil expressed surprise with the offensive tone of a post from Venezuela and criticizes the option of personal attacks. Read it in Gazeta do Povo.
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