Trump Will Host Brazilian President for Talks on Economy and Security, a White House Official Says
The leaders are expected to discuss tariff relief, organized crime cooperation and U.S. access to Brazil’s rare earth reserves, officials said.
- Brazil's President Lula da Silva will discuss an agreement to combat organized crime with U.S. President Donald Trump during their White House meeting.
- The U.S. and Brazil announced an initiative in April to integrate intelligence efforts against illicit weapons and narcotics shipments.
- Trump and Lula are scheduled to hold a working meeting late Thursday morning at the White House to discuss economic and security matters.
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Trump calls Lula 'very dynamic' after White House talks as US-Brazil ties show signs of thaw
President Trump said his meeting with Brazilian President went “very well,” with both leaders agreeing to continued dialogue on trade, tariffs and security issues, amid efforts to ease tensions and rebuild relations between the two countries
Donald Trump and Lula da Silva have been seen this Thursday, May 7 at the White House in a meeting marked from the beginning by hermetism and unexpected changes in the agenda. What was planned as a press entry to the Oval Office was closed to the media.The Brazilian delegation then went straight to the Cabinet Hall for bilateral lunch, while journalists flocked into the corridors waiting to enter.Sources from the Brazilian embassy explained that…
Lula arrives at the White House to mend fences with Trump after a year of tariffs and disputes
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was received on Thursday by his American counterpart Donald Trump at the White House, in his first official visit to Washington since his return to power in 2023 and the second face-to-face meeting between the two leaders, following a brief 45-minute encounter on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur last October. The meeting, formalized as a working session rather than a state visit, seek
After verbal crossings and a delayed meeting, the U.S. president receives his pair from Brazil in the White House.Aranceles, Investments, Venezuela, Iran: Will they be able to reconcile positions after months of clashes?
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