Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says talks with U.S. President Donald Trump went “very well,” despite tensions over Washington’s recent decision to impose 50% tariffs on Brazilian products. Calling the move “incorrect,” Lula revealed that Trump had “guaranteed” a new trade deal between the two countries, signaling a possible thaw in relations after weeks of economic strain. Lula also expressed Brazil’s readiness to work with the U.S. on the Venezuela issue, emphasizing that Brazil’s regional experience makes it a key player in finding solutions for South America. Watch the video to find out more.

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