Lula meets with US security adviser in Brazil

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President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) met with Jake today (5) sullivan, United States National Security Advisor at the Meliá Brasil 21 hotel in Brasília.

Who participates? Besides Lula, former Foreign Minister Celso Amorim, Senator Jaques Wagner (PT-BA), former Education Minister Fernando Haddad and senior manager Juan Gonzales, Western Hemisphere Affairs Officer at the White House National Security Council.

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Prior to this meeting, Senator Jaques Wagner (PT-BA) met with Sullivan.

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Biden and Lula meeting. Biden government representatives are expected to decide today the details of the meeting between Lula and the US president in Washington before the inauguration of Brazil’s next-term president in January.

The US government described the meeting between Lula and Sullivan as a “continuation” of US President Joe Biden’s phone call with Lula following his election victory.

According to the memo, Biden promised to keep in touch with Lula during the government transition period.

“During the talks, Sullivan will discuss how the United States and Brazil can continue to work together to address common issues such as climate change, food security, promoting inclusion and democracy, and managing regional migration,” Sullivan said in a statement. said. Biden management.

Bolsonaro government. Sullivan will also meet in the afternoon with Admiral Flávio Rocha, secretary of Strategic Affairs in the Jair Bolsonaro (PL) government.

12/05/2022 10:27Updated on 12/05/2022 10:30

source: Noticias

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