G7 leaders agree to help brazil fight amazon fires
I think there may be some misinformation here.
While the G7 leaders did discuss the Amazon rainforest fires during their summit in Biarritz, France, in August 2019, they did not agree to help Brazil fight the fires.
In fact, the G7 leaders issued a joint statement expressing their concern about the fires and calling for international cooperation to address the crisis. However, the statement did not include any specific commitments to provide military or financial assistance to Brazil to fight the fires.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro had previously rejected international offers of help to fight the fires, saying that his country could handle the situation on its own. However, the international community, including the G7 leaders, continued to express their concern and offer support to Brazil in various ways, such as providing financial assistance to help restore the affected areas and supporting efforts to combat deforestation and climate change.
It's worth noting that the Amazon rainforest fires were a major topic of discussion during the G7 summit, and the leaders did agree to work together to address the global challenge of climate change and deforestation. However, the specific issue of providing military or financial assistance to Brazil to fight the fires was not a part of the agreement.