Biarritz (France): International leaders gathering at the ongoing G7 Summit in this French resort town are reportedly nearing an agreement to help fight the the massive wildfires in the Amazon that were devastating the world's largest tropical rainforest, the media reported on Monday.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that a deal to provide "technical and financial help" was close, the BBC reported.
He said the leaders have "all agreed on helping those countries which have been hit by the fires as fast as possible.
"Our teams are making contact with all the Amazon countries so we can finalise some very concrete commitments involving technical resources and funding," the French President added.
Macron's remarks come a week after he described the fires as an "international crisis" and pushed for them to be prioritised at the G7 Summit.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that Britain would provide 10 million pounds to protect the Amazon rainforest.
After facing mounting pressure, Brazilian President Bolsonaro on August 23 authorised the military to help tackle the blazes.
Defence Ministry officials said on Sunday that military intervention has been authorised in seven states, adding that warplanes were also drafted in to dump water on the affected areas.