Sullivan Meets Brazilian Advisor Amorim: Security Talks

The White House

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan hosted Brazilian Presidential Advisor Celso Amorim for a meeting yesterday at the White House. The two leaders discussed progress on deepening our bilateral relationship, including through the Partnership for Workers' Rights, which President Biden and President Lula launched on the margins of last year's United Nations General Assembly to empower workers and combat some of the most significant issues facing working people, such as forced labor, workplace discrimination, and heat stress. National Security Advisor Sullivan and Presidential Advisor Amorim also discussed several global and regional priorities, including Haiti, Venezuela, Russia's war against Ukraine, and the Middle East.

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