US President Donald Trump and his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro talked about their close relationship on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka on Friday.
Trump called Bolsonaro a "special man", saying that he would like to visit Brazil and that their countries are are "as close, or closer, as they've ever been."
Bolsonaro in turn said that he was an long-time Trump admirer, adding that he supports Trump's "upcoming re-election."
The US President also touched upon other international issues, saying that he had had a "really good meeting" with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier the same day.
Answering a question about Venezuela, Trump denied that the US momentum in the country has fizzled out, adding: "Things take time. But we are behind a certain group of people, you know who the people are. We are behind the people of Venezuela. This is who we are really behind, more than anything else."
The 14th G20 summit will see world leaders discuss the most important financial and economic issues of the day. Trade, climate change and international crises look set to be top of the agenda. A number of bilateral talks will also take place on the sidelines of the summit.
US President Donald Trump and his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro talked about their close relationship on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka on Friday.
Trump called Bolsonaro a "special man", saying that he would like to visit Brazil and that their countries are are "as close, or closer, as they've ever been."
Bolsonaro in turn said that he was an long-time Trump admirer, adding that he supports Trump's "upcoming re-election."
The US President also touched upon other international issues, saying that he had had a "really good meeting" with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier the same day.
Answering a question about Venezuela, Trump denied that the US momentum in the country has fizzled out, adding: "Things take time. But we are behind a certain group of people, you know who the people are. We are behind the people of Venezuela. This is who we are really behind, more than anything else."
The 14th G20 summit will see world leaders discuss the most important financial and economic issues of the day. Trade, climate change and international crises look set to be top of the agenda. A number of bilateral talks will also take place on the sidelines of the summit.
US President Donald Trump and his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro talked about their close relationship on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka on Friday.
Trump called Bolsonaro a "special man", saying that he would like to visit Brazil and that their countries are are "as close, or closer, as they've ever been."
Bolsonaro in turn said that he was an long-time Trump admirer, adding that he supports Trump's "upcoming re-election."
The US President also touched upon other international issues, saying that he had had a "really good meeting" with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier the same day.
Answering a question about Venezuela, Trump denied that the US momentum in the country has fizzled out, adding: "Things take time. But we are behind a certain group of people, you know who the people are. We are behind the people of Venezuela. This is who we are really behind, more than anything else."
The 14th G20 summit will see world leaders discuss the most important financial and economic issues of the day. Trade, climate change and international crises look set to be top of the agenda. A number of bilateral talks will also take place on the sidelines of the summit.