La Soledad de Maduro Rechazado en el BRICS y en Guerra con Brasil
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Maduro in Kazan: Ignored at BRICS Summit and Rejected by Brazil - Maduro Excluded from BRICS: A Blow to His International Legitimacy - Maduro: Brazil Says: Out of BRICS. • In this video I analyze what really happened at the recent BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, where Nicolás Maduro was present, but only as a spectator without a voice in the important decisions. Despite Maduro's efforts to gain relevance on the international scene and get closer to this group of emerging countries, his attempt to get closer to the BRICS came to nothing. Although he was there, the reality is that Venezuela does not have the support to be part of this club of powers, and one of the main opponents to its entry was Brazil. Lula da Silva, Brazilian president, has been clear in his position of not allowing Venezuela to join the BRICS. This position marks a strong rejection, not only from Brazil, but also reflects Maduro's isolation in the international community. • Throughout the video, I talk about how the lack of support from BRICS leaders leaves Maduro in a state of political solitude in the region, and how this situation affects the legitimacy of his government, especially after the controversial elections in July. I also comment on the impact of this summit on the international image of Maduro, who was hoping for support in his attempt to become part of an alliance that is seen as an alternative to the Western bloc. Lula's rejection and the evident lack of interest from BRICS leaders in integrating Venezuela send a clear message: Maduro has no place in this scenario. • This event marks a crucial moment in Venezuela's foreign policy and Maduro's role in the region. While he hoped to gain some kind of support or legitimacy, he was met with rejection by one of the most important figures of the Latin American left, Lula da Silva, who once shared ideals with Chavismo but is now distancing himself due to the lack of transparency in Venezuelan elections. • Don't miss this in-depth analysis of international politics and the situation of Nicolás Maduro in the context of the BRICS. Subscribe to the channel, turn on notifications and leave your comments! Do you think Venezuela should have a place in the BRICS? What do you think about the role of Lula and Brazil in this decision? I would love to hear your opinions. • With your support on Patreon you help me continue: / dlaraf • Official store: https://my-store-f6b2e0.creator-sprin... • My book Fiesta con piñata is here: https://a.co/d/fi0JXS9 • On Twitter and Instagram: @DLaraF • On Facebook: / dlaraftv • Maduro continues to cry for the BRICS - The Solitude of Maduro: Rejected in the BRICS and at War with Brazil - Lula da Silva Rejects Maduro in the BRICS: The War between Venezuela and Brazil • Isolated: Out of BRICS - Brazil Says: Out of BRICS
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