Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da ​Silva will bring up the topic of ‌an agreement to combat organized crime in his meeting with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump this week, Vice President Geraldo ​Alckmin said on Tuesday.

– The countries can do “important work ​in combating transnational organized crime,” Alckmin told ⁠news channel GloboNews, adding that Lula has already ​raised the agreement with Trump and will do ​so again at their meeting.

Lula and Trump are expected to meet on Thursday, following a previously planned visit to Washington by ​the Brazilian president that did not take ​place.

– A White House official on Tuesday confirmed the meeting and ‌said ⁠the leaders would discuss “economic and security matters of shared importance.”

– Brazil and the U.S. announced in April a joint initiative to combat organized crime, involving the integration of ​data from ​Brazil’s federal ⁠tax authority with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

– The initiative aims to integrate intelligence ​efforts to intercept illicit shipments of ​weapons and ⁠narcotics. It comes amid Lula’s efforts on public security, a key issue in Latin America’s largest ⁠economy, ​as he seeks a new term ​in October’s general election.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/brazils-lula-raise-organized-crime-talks-with-trump-this-week-2026-05-05

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