The United States and Brazil are working together to combat climate change, promote racial and ethnic equality, protect human rights of all people, including women, lesbian gay, bisexual, and transgender persons, people of African descent, and indigenous peoples. We recognize and applaud Brazil’s increasing leadership role in the Americas and on the wider international stage. As Brazil’s influence grows stronger, so does our partnership, said Secretary Kerry.
Describing the potential of the bilateral relationship, Secretary Kerry commented, “The U.S.-Brazil relationship has the opportunity to provide extraordinary positive global impact if we continue to work together on these kinds of issues, on the environment and science and technology and sustainable energy, nonproliferation, on access to education, on disaster management, and our strong trade ties, our strong investment ties, our energy cooperation, our sustainable development cooperation.”
“We share democratic values and we share a commitment to diversity and we share a determination to improve opportunities for our people.”
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