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Former ambassador: Bolsonaro had no repercussions outside of British newspapers

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Former Ambassador Rubens Barbosa UOL News today, the actions of president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) during an international trip resonated only in the UK and did not even reach the rest of Europe.

“The reaction in England was very negative. I was in Paris. It’s a very local fact. The world doesn’t pay attention to that kind of thing. Attention was focused on the queen’s funeral and everything that happened there. The rest was detail. There was talk of coming statesmen. British newspapers There was no repercussions other than”, Barbosa said.

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According to Barbosa, Bolsonaro used this trip for his election campaign. “I think this trip was a trip to Brazilian domestic politics. He decided to expand his electoral platform abroad. He made it on the balcony of the embassy residence and made part of his speech. I don’t think so. It will have an impact because he is speaking to his audience. No one will change his position because of what happens outside. , because he went to take advantage of a serious rally. The reaction of the British newspapers was very negative and they criticized his insensitive stance,” he said.

The former ambassador also stated that Itamaraty’s stance against Bolsonaro’s administration has changed. “Everything that has resonated abroad in the last 4 years is a series of work by this government. This has caused Brazil to lose credibility abroad. This has repercussions for diplomatic actions. But the first two years were worse. Now, the situation has been mitigated and some excesses corrected. Some of the foreign policy was within the normalcy of the current administration. The Amazon-related excesses and the customs agenda issue are still eroding Brazilian foreign policy and for Itamaraty.”

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Cemil: Putin made a statement that will go down in history, saying that the threat was ‘not a bluff’

Columnist Jamil Chad also joined UOL News and commented on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent threat to consider “other methods of destruction” when announcing the deployment of 300,000 troops to Ukraine.

Cemil understood that Putin’s statement was not a bluff and went down in history by raising tensions between the West and Russia. He explained that a referendum would decide that the four Ukrainian-dominated regions are Russian, which could lead to an escalation of the war.

“The referendum will be in favor of annexation, and the Kremlin will have the right to defend the four regions as if they were any other Russian territory. And there is a situation that Putin has already made clear. Their territory will be responded to by all means. The great concern in the West is: ‘everything is at hand’ What does the expression mean? This is interpreted as a nuclear threat and is of course met with great concern.”

Josias says Bolsonaro’s intensification campaign is the desperation that shows his reliance on polls

Columnist Josias de Souza commented on Jair Bolsonaro’s (PL) campaign, which increased attacks on his rival, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT). For him, the president would be helpless with the result of the latest election polls regarding the Plato race.

“They say they don’t trust the research, but because they’re behind, they’re stepping up the campaign,” Josias said. “He’s going into a debate that Lula won’t participate in and he’s in trouble. We need to know if there will be two rounds, but the desperation and the intensification of the agenda show that Bolsonaro has a lot of confidence in the polls.”

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09/21/2022 10:24updated on 09/21/2022 10:52

source: Noticias

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