Analysis: Brazil will not support sanctions on Venezuela and sees Maduro open to negotiations

The Brazilian government will not support a new round of sanctions against Venezuela, as revealed by Daniel Rittner, director of CNN in Brasilia. Brazil’s position comes amid rising international tensions following the recent Venezuelan presidential elections.

In the program WW On Thursday (1st), Rittner states that Brazil does not consider the American position as simply antagonistic to the joint proposal of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. The Brazilian government would interpret the situation as a significant increase in international pressure on Nicolás Maduro.

According to the Brazilian government, Maduro is being offered a kind of “lifeboat” in the form of a group of countries that are friends of Venezuela, according to an analysis.

This initiative would give Maduro the possibility to negotiate, regardless of his real desire to do so.

Brazil should not recognize any decision from the Venezuelan Supreme Court, including the legitimization of the election results that indicated Maduro’s victory.

However, the Brazilian government interprets the deadline given by Maduro to the Supreme Court as a possible opening for negotiations with the international community.

Brazil’s stance reflects a cautious approach, seeking a balance between international pressure and offering a channel for dialogue.

Rittner’s analysis interprets the strategy as aiming to find a diplomatic solution to the Venezuelan crisis, avoiding punitive measures that could further aggravate the situation in the neighboring country.

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Source: CNN Brasil

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