After Trump and Lula's meeting end, we're left with few specificspublished at 21:31 BST 7 May
US President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, known as Lula, met at the White House today to discuss economic relations between both countries.
We expected both leaders to speak to the press following their meeting. That did not end up happening, shocking members of the press who had waited at the White House for hours.
Instead, our sign that the meeting had ended was Lula's motorcade driving away.
Trump posted on Truth Social soon after that the meeting, where the leaders discussed trade and tariffs, to say it "went very well", but provided few specifics. We have not heard more from the White House.
Speaking at the Brazilian embassy afterward, ministers from the Brazilian government told reporters that the three-hour meeting went "very well", calling the conversation between the two leaders positive and productive. They also said representatives from both countries will meet in the coming weeks to discuss an end to the US tariffs against Brazil.
Lula then told reporters in Portuguese that he spoke with Trump about creating a transnational group to counter drug trafficking and organised crime. He also said his country wants to share its critical rare earth minerals potential with any country that wants to invest in them, a possible sticking point with Trump.
When asked about the possibility of Trump influencing Brazil's elections, Lula said: "I don't think Trump will have any influence."
Trump is close with Lula's predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, and pushed the country hard to re-elect Bolsonaro, who is now in prison for attempting to stage a coup and remain in power, in the last election.
We're ending our live coverage now.
Image source, ReutersCar carrying Lula pulls away from White House










