Venezuela described as "aggression" that Brazil maintains a veto of its entry into the Brics

Venezuela described as “aggression” that Brazil maintains a veto of its entry into the Brics

After Nicolás Maduro met with his Venezuelan counterpart, Vladimir Putin, during the Brics summit in Kazan, The Russian president said that he supports the Maduro regime to enter the club of nations and noted that it would be a “valuable contribution.”

Chinese President Xi Jinping also said he was in favor of more countries from the global south joining the BRICS, and urged the group to lead the reform of the global economic governance system.But Ambassador Eduardo Paes Saboia showed a different position by maintaining the veto left by the Bolsonaro Government to prevent Venezuela’s entry into the Brics.

Regarding this decision, the Government of Venezuela spoke out and described it as an aggression “It reproduces the hatred, exclusion and intolerance promoted from Western power centers to prevent, for now, the entry of the Homeland of Bolívar into this organization, in an action that constitutes a hostile gesture that adds to the criminal policy of sanctions that have been imposed “against Venezuela, it adorns the global South and East with its firmness in the defense of self-determination and sovereign equality of States.”Venezuela said in a statement.

No ruse or maneuver conceived against Venezuela will stop the course of history.

The Venezuelan people feel indignation and shame at this inexplicable and immoral aggression by the Brazilian Foreign Ministry (Itamaraty), maintaining the worst of Jair Bolsonaro’s policies against the Bolivarian Revolution founded by Commander Hugo Chávez.

The BRICS emerged from meetings between Russia, India and China, which then began to meet more formally, which later added Brazil and then South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.