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Brazil rejects G7 Amazon fire aid over ‘insults’



AGENCIES: Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has said he would not accept a G7 offer of aid to fight fires in the Amazon rainforest unless he gets an apology from his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, media reports said.

Mr Bolsonaro said the French leader should apologize for insulting him personally by calling him a liar.

Mr Macron had accused him of “lying” about fighting climate change.

Aid worth $22m (£18m) was announced by Mr Macron at a summit in France of the seven leading industrial powers.

Satellite data show a record number of fires burning in Brazil, most of them in the Amazon region.

Earlier, Brazilian ministers said the G7 money was not needed and they accused foreign powers of wanting control of the Amazon.

Publish Date : 28 August 2019 06:09 AM

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