Brazilian President Warns Armed Intervention in Venezuela Would Be ‘Humanitarian Catastrophe’
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Venezuela denounces 2nd oil tanker seizure
CARACAS — The Venezuelan government on Saturday denounced what it called a new "theft and kidnapping" of a private vessel transporting Venezuelan oil, along with the forced disappearance of its crew, allegedly carried out by US military forces in international waters.
Foz Do Iguazú., Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva warned yesterday that “an armed intervention in Venezuela would be a humanitarian catastrophe for the hemisphere and a dangerous precedent for the world”, during the summit of the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) held in Foz do Iguazú, Brazil.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva believes that military intervention would trigger a humanitarian catastrophe. Some other South American leaders support Trump.
Lula states that an intervention in Venezuela represents a “humanitarian catastrophe for the hemisphere and a dangerous precedent for the world.”
At the opening of a Mercosur summit, the Brazilian president said on Saturday that the South American continent is now "haunted by the military presence of a foreign power".
Brazilian President Lula said on Saturday at the opening of the Mercosur summit that an "armed intervention" by the United States in Venezuela would be "a humanitarian catastrophe". ...
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