Former Brazil’s president, Michel Temer, was consulted by US leader Donald Trump on how he could intervene in Venezuela.
This’s what Temer told to Navio media
The president of the United States also ask to former presidents of Colombia and Panama; Juan Manuel Santos and Juan Carlos Valera, their plans on Venezuela.
“Donald Trump asked us how to intervene in Venezuela,” Temer told the ALnavío newspaper in Madrid, Spain.
This happened during a General Assembly of the United Nations in New York, Temer invited him along with Santos and Valera to a dinner, there he asked them how he could intervene in Venezuela.
“Santos and I told him that we’ll make diplomatic decisions. That we were not going to do anything of the military style,” said the former leader of Brazil.
“In Venezuela there is a problem of radicalization. If it were only polarization everything would be easier.
I think that solutions are gradually appearing. An extraordinary movement was the self-proclamation of Juan Guaidó as president,” said Temer