Top on the agenda will be democracy, the environment, and human rights. The meeting is slated to happen tomorrow, and is said to mark the resumption of bilateral ties.
A statement says the US president should restate his “unwavering support” of Brazil’s democracy and discuss economic development and ways to “further strengthen” ties.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said “just few details” are to be settled before a commercial agreement between Mercosur and the European Union is concluded. The statement was in Buenos Aires, during Bolsonaro’s first official trip to Argentina, on Thursday (Jun 6).
Brazil and China agreed to strengthen exchange and cooperation efforts in several fields and facilitate trade, according to Brazilian vice-President Hamilton Mourão, who has just returned from an official trip to the Asian country.
On his first bilateral visit overseas, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is flying next Sunday (Mar. 17) to Washington joined by a six-minister entourage. He is expected to return to Brazil on March 20.