Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, on his first official visit to Washington, declared himself an unabashed admirer of the United States and said he was seeking a new era of close relations after what he called decades of anti-American leaders.
The day before he is due to meet like-minded populist President Donald Trump at the White House, Bolsonaro told business leaders he would like to partner more with the United States. Brazil had changed, he said.
The American people have always been an inspiration for me, said Bolsonaro.
We have good relationships around the world, he added, but I am extending my hands so that the relationship with the United States is increasingly more important.
An outspoken Trump admirer, Bolsonaro took power in January, vowing to realign Brazil with more advanced economies, particularly the United States. That represents a change in diplomatic priorities after over a decade of leftist party rule that had seen Brazil forging closer ties with regional allies.
Brazilian Economy Minister Paulo Guedes echoed Bolsonaro's message of friendship towards the United States but reminded the audience that China, Brazil's top trading partner, would be there to pick up the slack if America did not open itself to more trade with Brazil.
They are moving in, trying to invest, Guedes said of the Chinese. And we are looking to our partner and saying 'look, what should we do?' The president loves Americans. Me too of course. We love Disneyland and Coca Cola.
Even the friendliest of Brazilian governments was never really that friendly. Here we have now a government in Brazil we truly consider an ally, a US official said.
Bolsonaro's meeting with Trump came together within weeks of the Brazilian leader's inauguration after the two political firebrands expressed mutual admiration for each other. Bolsonaro earned the nickname Trump of the Tropics.
China, however, promises to loom large over the meeting. The Brazilians showed little interest in getting caught up in the U.S. trade war with China, a top buyer of soy who has long since replaced the United States as Brazil's top trade partner.
But U.S. officials have warned their Brazilian counterparts of their security concerns about Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co during talks in Washington, senior American officials told reporters.
The three-day visit underscores Bolsonaro's embrace of U.S. influence in Latin America to confront what he calls a communist threat against democracy — a theme he remarked on at a dinner on Sunday evening with his ministers and right-wing thinkers.
The ideological common ground between the leaders has raised expectations of greater cooperation between the two biggest countries in the Americas, although their aides have played down the potential for major breakthroughs on this visit.
The two governments did sign an agreement to safeguard U.S. space and defense technology that opens the way for U.S. companies to use Brazil's Alcantara space centre to launch satellites.
While it is not a state visit, the Trump administration was keen to roll out the red carpet for Bolsonaro. The two leaders will give a high profile joint news conference in the Rose Garden on Tuesday.
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