President Trump is scheduled to host Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at the White House on Thursday. The meeting comes after months of strained relations between the two leaders.
Discussions will center on security, trade, and critical minerals. Both leaders have faced significant diplomatic ups and downs since Trump returned to office.
Lula’s visit marks a notable shift in bilateral engagement. The Brazilian leader had previously been critical of Trump’s policies on climate and democracy.
The meeting signals a potential reset in U.S.-Brazil relations. The two countries are key economic partners in the Western Hemisphere.
Security cooperation is expected to be a major topic. Both nations face challenges related to organized crime and drug trafficking.
Trade negotiations will also feature prominently. Brazil seeks better access for its exports, while the U.S. aims to secure supply chains for critical minerals.
Critical minerals, such as lithium and rare earths, are vital for technology and defense. The U.S. views Brazil as a strategic partner in reducing reliance on China.
The White House hopes the talks will produce tangible agreements. The outcome could shape the economic and security landscape across the Americas.




