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Brazil rejects G7 aid to fight Amazon fires: Govt

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Brasilia: Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has rejected a $22 million aid package offered by G7 countries to help battle fierce forest fires in the Amazon rainforest, which is often regarded as the planet’s “lungs”.
The G7 aid offer was announced by French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday. Rejecting the aid, Bolsonaro late on Monday said Brazil was not a “colonial territory” and that there was “a hidden agenda” behind Macron’s offer.
Bolsonaro’s Defence Minister said the fires in the Amazon were “not out of control”. Commenting on the G7 offer of aid, Bolsonaro’s Chief of Staff Onyx Lorenzoni told the Globo news website: “Thanks, but maybe those resources are more relevant to reforest Europe.” “Macron cannot even avoid a predictable fire in a church that is part of the world’s heritage, and he wants to give us lessons for our country?” Lorenzoni added, in a reference to the fire that hit Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris in April.
Brazil’s Foreign Minister Ernesto Araujo tweeted on Monday: “No one needs a ‘new initiative for the Amazon’ as Macron suggests when there are already several mechanisms under the UN Climate Convention to fund the fight against deforestation.”
In a joint news conference Monday with Chilean President Sebastian Pinera, Macron announced that G7 countries would allocate $22 million in emergency funding to help with efforts to prevent fires in the Amazon rainforest. He also said France would provide military support in the region to fight the fires.
A record number of fires are burning in Brazil, mostly in the Amazon, according to the country’s space research agency, Inpe. Macron last week described the fires as an “international crisis” and called for an emergency meeting of G7 countries regarding the fires. (IANS)

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