The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry has accused Brazilian officials of delivering 'interventionist, rude statements', following the backlash against its unsuccessful BRICS membership bid. The tension escalates post-Maduro’s disputed re-election, highlighting strained diplomatic relations.
In a sharp rebuke, Venezuela's Foreign Ministry declared the people feel 'indignation and shame' at what it terms as Brazil’s 'inexplicable and immoral aggression'. This statement underscores the deep diplomatic rift between the two nations.
Celso Amorim, Brazil's top foreign policy adviser, accused Venezuela of breaching trust with BRICS partners, which prompted Venezuela to label him as a vehicle of North American imperialism, exacerbating the tension.
With Brazil blocking Venezuela's ambition to join BRICS during recent talks, the diplomatic relations between the two countries have soured further, particularly as Maduro's election remains unrecognized by Brazilian leadership.
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