A senior Brazilian authority has told Emmanuel Macron to take care of “his home and his provinces” as Brazil dismissed an idea from G7 nations of $20m (£16m) to help battle fires in the Amazon.

“We acknowledge [the offer], however perhaps those assets are increasingly significant to reforest Europe,” Onyx Lorenzoni stated, the head of staff to President Jair Bolsonaro, the G1 news site reported.

Members of the G7 Nations made an offer of $20m (£16m) during the end of the summit in Biarritz, facilitated by the French president Emmanuel Macron. Climate control campaigners have rejected the total as “blockhead change.”

“Macron couldn’t even avoid a fire in a church that is a world heritage site,” Lorenzoni stated in context to the blazed Notre Dame Cathedral in April. “What does he expect to show our nation? The Guardian reported.

Lorenzoni added, “Brazil is a democratic country that never had colonialist and imperialist systems, as maybe is the objective of President Macron.” The Guardian reported.

The Brazilian administration later affirmed the remarks to the Agence France-Presse.

Ricardo Salles, the Brazilian Environment Minister, had prior told journalists that his nation respected the G7 financing, yet after a discussion among Bolsonaro and his ministers, the Brazilian government reversed course. The Guardian reported.

The declaration of the $20m help was the most solid result of the three-day G7 summit of influential industrialized democracies in Biarritz which planned to offer cash to Amazonian countries.

Strains have ascended among France and Brazil after Macron tweeted that the fire in the Amazon rainforests is added up to a global climate emergency and ought to discuss as top precedence at the G7 summit. Bolsonaro responded by blaming Macron for having a “colonialist attitude.”

Talking on French TV on Monday night, Macron restated that the Amazon was a global issue and heightened his critique of Bolsonaro.

President Macron said, “We regard your autonomy. It’s your nation,” but the trees in the Amazon forest are “the lungs of our planet.” He added that “the Amazon rainforest is important for the entire planet. We can enable you to reforest. We can discover the methods for your financial improvement that regards the normal balance. We can’t permit you to ruin everything,” the Guardian reported. According to the Guardian, The environmental groups stated that the G7’s Amazon fire crisis, financial aid was inadequate and neglected to address the trade and utilization operators of deforestation.