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Hubungan Amerika Serikat dengan Brasil

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Hubungan Brasil–Amerika Serikat
Peta memperlihatkan lokasiBrazil and USA

Brasil

Amerika Serikat
Misi diplomatik
Kedutaan Besar Brasil, Washington, D.C. Kedutaan Besar Amerika Serikat, Brasília
Utusan
Duta Besar Brasil untuk Amerika Serikat Nestor Forster Duta Besar Amerika Serikat untuk Brasil Todd C. Chapman
Presiden AS Donald Trump (kiri) dan Presiden Brasil Jair Bolsonaro (kanan) bertemu di Osaka, Jepang pada Juni 2019.

Hubungan Amerika Serikat dengan Brasil (bahasa Portugis Brasil: Relações Brasil-Estados Unidos) adalah hubungan bilateral antara Amerika Serikat dan Brasil. Amerika Serikat adalah negara pertama yang mengakui kemerdekaan Brasil, dan Brasil adalah satu-satunya negara Amerika Serikat yang mengirim pasukan untuk berjuang bersama dengan Sekutu pada Perang Dunia II.

Referensi

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