Overview
- Lula and Trump briefly met at the UN on September 23 and signaled follow-up talks after their cordial exchange.
- Itamaraty is advising against an immediate meeting in Washington or at Mar-a-Lago and is working toward a private video or phone call as the first step.
- Brasília wants one negotiating package covering tariff relief, the Magnitsky designation of Justice Alexandre de Moraes, and suspended visas for Brazilian officials.
- Negotiations remain early and fluid, with Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira engaging U.S. officials in New York and Brazilian aides seeking clear interlocutors and prior guarantees.
- An in-person encounter could occur in a third country, with Rome and Kuala Lumpur under discussion, and Lula confirmed for the ASEAN summit as Malaysian officials signal Trump may attend.