Brazil lashes out US against claims of being on Russian side

Brazil's foreign ministry said that it "regrets the tone of the White House press secretary's statement," as the US accused president Bolsonaro of showing solidarity with Russia at the brink of the Ukraine war.

Brazilian President Bolsonaro visited Russia and met with President Vladimir Putin on Feb 16, 2022 to develop bilateral relations.
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Brazilian President Bolsonaro visited Russia and met with President Vladimir Putin on Feb 16, 2022 to develop bilateral relations.

Brazil lashed out at US criticism of President Jair Bolsonaro's recent trip to Russia, after Washington chided the far-right leader for visiting Vladimir Putin amid the escalating Ukraine crisis.

The Brazilian foreign ministry said on Saturday it "regrets the tone" of Friday's statements by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, who said the visit had left Brazil looking isolated from the "vast majority of the global community."

The United States tried to dissuade Bolsonaro from visiting Russia, which has been massing troops on Ukraine's borders, triggering US warnings of an imminent invasion.

But the Brazilian leader pressed ahead, meeting his Russian counterpart on Wednesday and voicing Brazil's "solidarity" with Russia.

A day later, the US State Department issued a rare rebuke to Brazil, typically seen as an ally.

"The timing of the president of Brazil expressing solidarity with Russia, just as Russian forces are preparing to launch attacks on Ukrainian cities, could not be worse," it said.

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'No extrapolations president's comments'

Asked about Bolsonaro's "solidarity" comment in a White House press briefing on Friday, Psaki said: "The vast majority of the global community is united in their view, a shared view that invading another country, attempting to take some of their land, terrorising their people, is certainly not aligned with global values.

"And so, I think Brazil may be on the other side of where the majority of the global community stands," she added.

Brazil's foreign ministry hit back that it "regrets the tone of the White House press secretary's statement."

The country "does not consider such extrapolations on the president's comments to be constructive or useful."

Bolsonaro, who took office in 2019, sought close ties with the United States under former president Donald Trump, Bolsonaro's political role model.

But relations have chilled since Trump lost the White House to Joe Biden, who has taken Brazil to task for surging deforestation in the Amazon rainforest under Bolsonaro.

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