Overview
- Brazil's foreign minister reached Washington on Monday after an invitation from Marco Rubio following last week's Lula–Trump call, with their meeting expected by the end of the week.
- The session's date and time remain unconfirmed, with some reports pointing to Friday and others noting no set schedule.
- Talks will focus on reversing a U.S. surcharge on Brazilian exports and on lifting Magnitsky-based sanctions on Brazilian officials.
- The Washington stop is intended to prepare a possible Lula–Trump face-to-face on October 26–27 on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Malaysia.
- Brazil is seeking to broaden the agenda to regional and global security issues while excluding discussion of the Bolsonaro case, according to Brazilian aides.