The Minister Counselor of the Brazilian Embassy in Egypt, Bernardo Brasil, told CNN that the summit of countries that will meet in Cairo, the Egyptian capital, will discuss humanitarian aid for people who are isolated at home, but that the country will not give up on betting on an immediate ceasefire in the conflict. In addition to the summit, the focus of the work has been to maintain contact with the approximately 30 Brazilians who are waiting to be removed from the Gaza Strip.
According to him, who is second in the hierarchy of the Brazilian Embassy, the meeting that will include Brazil, Iran, Turkey, Spain and other countries this weekend will not “magically” put an end to the conflict, but will take “a step towards dialogue”.
“We will also listen to what other countries want to propose, who is at the conversation table with Brazil. But it is without a doubt that the entry of humanitarian aid is one of the most urgent points”, stated the Minister Counselor.
The main task of the Brazilian Embassy in Cairo has been to monitor and monitor the daily lives of around 30 people who are waiting for the opening of the Gaza Strip border with Egypt so they can leave the region most affected by the conflict.
The reports, according to diplomat Bernardo Brasil, show that the group is tired and scared, but with great “resilience”. “There are many children we see in the videos, in the audios, and they still manage to play. In adversity, human beings still reveal something pure”, said the Minister Counselor.
Source: CNN Brasil

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