In his speech, the Brazilian president praised the historic nature of the alliance and talked about the challenges to promoting decent work on the planet after a decade of neoliberalism.
The US president is said to have agreed with the concerns voiced by his Brazilian counterpart, and acknowledged the responsibilities of developed countries and the need to support developing nations in tackling the climate crisis.
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.
At the White House, presidents will discuss how they can continue to work together to promote inclusion and democratic values in the region and in the world. Democracy, environment and human rights will have priority on the agenda.
According to a statement issued by both governments, Biden condemned violence and the attack on democratic institutions and against the peaceful transfer of power.