Porto Velho (Brazil) (AFP)

Brazil has finally declared "open" on Tuesday to financial aid "foreign organizations and even countries" to fight against fires in the Amazon provided they control the funds, having rejected the previous day a G7 offer.

"The essential point is that this money, once entered Brazil, does not run counter to Brazilian sovereignty and that the management of funds is under our responsibility," said a spokesman for President Jair Bolsonaro, the day after a $ 20 million offer from G7 countries.

This reversal comes as fires have provoked international outrage and threaten an EU-Mercosur free trade agreement negotiated over the last 20 years.

Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday morning conditioned the arrival of the G7 aid to the "withdrawal of (his) insults" by his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, taking the part of the escalation in the violent controversy opposing Brazil and France.

"Mr. Macron must remove the insults he has made against me," he said, about his counterpart's accusations that he had "lied" about his environmental commitments.

"At first he called me a liar and then, according to my information, he said that our sovereignty over the Amazon was an open question," said Jair Bolsonaro before meeting the governors of the nine states. Amazon.

For this former captain of the army, climateosceptic assumed, the sovereignty of Brazil on its 60% of Amazon, which he calls "our Amazon", is not negotiable.

Governors supported Tuesday the president on the issue of sovereignty, while calling for international aid for the Amazon.

On the last day of the G7 summit in Biarritz (south-west France), Emmanuel Macron had questioned the advisability of conferring an international status on the Amazon rainforest, in case the leaders of the region take harmful decisions. for the planet.

In his arm wrestling, however, Bolsonaro could count on Donald Trump's "unqualified support". "He works very hard on fires in the Amazon and, in all respects, does a great job for the Brazilian people," said the US president.

"Thank you President Donald Trump We are fighting wildfires with great success Brazil is and will always be an international benchmark for sustainable development Disinformation campaign against our sovereignty will not work" reacted the Brazilian president on Twitter.

- "Family question" -

Monday night, Brasilia had rejected the $ 20 million proposed by the G7 to fight fires, advising the French president to deal with "his house and its colonies" and ironically about the fire of Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris from April 15th.

Tuesday, General Augusto Heleno, an important member of the government as chief of the security services, fired this "France who has no lesson to give anyone" because "everywhere (the French) are gone, they left a trail of destruction, confusion and misery. "

On Monday, Macron described a comment by Jair Bolsonaro on a Facebook post as "extraordinarily disrespectful to (his) wife".

Questioned Tuesday, Mr. Bolsonaro confirmed having put himself the comment endorsing this post which showed Brigitte Macron on a very disadvantageous picture. But he refused to address a "family issue" and threatened to cut short his meeting with the journalists if they insisted.

The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho apologized to France after the attacks of Jair Bolsonaro, as many Internet users in Brazil, who expressed their shame, under the keyword #DisculpaBrigitte (Pardon, Brigitte). "Forgive me, forgive me a thousand times," he said in a video on Twitter.

"We would like a First Lady like you: smart, smart and really doing something useful for her country," wrote @ 4fraquejada. "But we have the wife-trophy of an old idiot who does not know how to hold his tongue".

However, the president of the far right enjoyed in his quarrels with Paris the unconditional support of the Bolsonarist sphere.

- Regional meeting -

Peru and Colombia have proposed to the countries of the Amazon region an emergency meeting on 6 September, in Leticia (a city located in the extreme south of Colombia, bordering Peru and Brazil), to coordinate measures protection of the world's largest tropical forest, which besides Brazil and these two countries also extends to Bolivia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and Venezuela.

Brasilia responded favorably to this proposal. "Yes, (Mr Bolsonaro) will participate in these activities, and South American cooperation is essential in this fight," said presidential spokesman Rego Barros.

On the ground, the fires progressed again Monday. Some 1,659 new fire starts were recorded in Brazil by the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in 24 hours, more than half in the Amazon.

In Porto Velho, capital of the Amazonian state of Rondônia, a little rain has dissipated some fumes, which led many people to consult for breathing difficulties.

Nearly 2,500 men and fifteen planes, including two C-130 Hercules water bombers were mobilized in the Amazon against these fires also severely affecting Bolivia border President Evo Morales.

The latter on Tuesday greeted the G7 emergency aid, while qualifying the contribution of "tiny".

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