Brazil rejects G7 aid to fight Amazon fires

Bolsonaro reacted by blasting Macron for having a "colonialist mentality"


Afp August 27, 2019
An activist holds a sign with an illustration of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro as they demand more Amazon rainforest protection at the embassy of Brazil in Mexico City, Mexico August 23, 2019. (Photo: REUTERS)

BRASILIA: Brazil on Monday rejected aid from G7 countries to fight wildfires in the Amazon, with a top official telling French President Emmanuel Macron to take care of "his home and his colonies."

"We appreciate [the offer], but maybe those resources are more relevant to reforest Europe," Onyx Lorenzoni, chief of staff to President Jair Bolsonaro, told the G1 news website.

Lorenzoni was referring to a $20 million pledge made at the G7 summit in France to fight the rainforest blaze.

A forest burns near Robore, Bolivia. (Photo: AFP) A forest burns near Robore, Bolivia. (Photo: AFP)

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"Macron cannot even avoid a foreseeable fire in a church that is a world heritage site. What does he intend to teach our country?" He continued, referring to the fire in April that devastated the Notre-Dame cathedral.

The presidency later confirmed the comments to AFP.

Brazilian Environment Minister Ricardo Salles had earlier told reporters they had welcomed the G7 funding to fight the fires that have swept across 950,000 hectares (2.3 million acres) and prompted the deployment of the army.

But after a meeting between Bolsonaro and his ministers, the Brazilian government changed course.

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"Brazil is a democratic, free nation that never had colonialist and imperialist practices, as perhaps is the objective of the Frenchman Macron," Lorenzoni said.

A Brazilian farmer walks through a burnt area of the Amazon in Rondonia state. (PHOTO: AFP) A Brazilian farmer walks through a burnt area of the Amazon in Rondonia state. (PHOTO: AFP)

Tensions have risen between France and Brazil after Macron tweeted that the fires burning in the Amazon basin amounted to an international crisis and should be discussed as a top priority at the G7 summit.

Bolsonaro reacted by blasting Macron for having a "colonialist mentality."

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