The Venezuelan socialist regime accused Brazil on Thursday of engaging in an “aggression” against the country by blocking its admission into the BRICS anti-U.S. bloc.
Dictator Nicolás Maduro traveled to Kazan, Russia, this week to participate in this year’s annual BRICS summit, hosted by Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. The Venezuelan dictator hoped that BRICS would grant a spot to Venezuela in the group, either as a member or as one of a new set of “partner” nations — a goal Maduro has spent the majority of the past decade attempting to attain to no avail.
BRICS member states agreed to extend invitations as “partners” to 13 new countries this week: Turkey, Indonesia, Algeria, Belarus, Cuba, Bolivia, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Vietnam, Nigeria, and Uganda.
The 13 countries would not join as full members of the bloc, but rather as “partner states” and not as full members of the organization. BRICS did not extend an invitation to Venezuela to become a “partner,” despite Russia and China’s publicly favorable stance on the matter. Maduro appeared to cope with getting snubbed by claiming on Thursday that Venezuela has been part of the group “for the past 200 years.” (BRICS was founded in 2009).
The decision to leave Venezuela out of the list was allegedly at the request of Brazil, according to reports in Brazilian media. The reports claimed that Brazilian far-left President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — a longstanding ally of the Venezuelan socialist regime — is at odds with Maduro since the aftermath of Venezuela’s fraudulent July 28 presidential election and the Venezuelan authorities’ continued refusal to publish voter data that can substantiate Maduro’s claimed “victory.” […]
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