The move is aimed at the Amazon in both Brazil and French Guiana, and comes as part of the Action Plan on the Bioeconomy and the Protection of Tropical Forests, signed by Brazil and France.
The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry stated that the Brazilian message contains "comments full of deep ignorance and misinformation about the political reality in Venezuela."
Minister Mauro Vieira reaffirmed Brazil's commitment to supporting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
Lula and Sánchez have signed bilateral agreements in the areas of communications; science, technology, and innovation; public administration, and health.
“Brazil calls on the international community to urgently take concrete steps to support the country, in particular through the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2699,” a note from the Foreign Ministry reads.