Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has arrived in Washington for his first international visit since taking office in January, AFP reported Sunday.
During the visit, the Brazilian president will have a "private meeting" with US President Donald Trump, and hold meetings with Organisation of American States (OAS) Secretary General Luis Almagro.
"President Trump and President Bolsonaro will discuss how to build a more prosperous, secure and democratic Western Hemisphere", White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said about the upcoming meeting.
"[Trump and Bolsonaro] will talk about the major role that the United States and Brazil are playing in the effort to provide humanitarian assistance to Venezuela", Sanders added.
Brazil has participated in the delivery of "humanitarian aid" to Venezuela by the US, allowing it to be stacked on the Brazilian-Venezuelan border. Earlier in February, a shipment of humanitarian aid was burned in Colombia at the hands of the anti-Maduro opposition. Later in March, The New York Times confirmed it in an expose.
Guaido, earlier this week, initiated a so-called Operation Freedom calling for nationwide mobilisation across Venezuela in an effort to oust Maduro, mulling the possibility of enabling foreign military intervention, according to an earlier AFP report.
Bolsonaro's arrival in Washington was met with protests by dozens of people accusing him of "murdering" Brazilian rights activist Marielle Franco over his connections to the suspects in Franco's case.
Following his arrival in Washington Sunday, Bolsonaro hosted a dinner with "opinion makers," including, according to media reports, former Trump chief strategist Steven Bannon and US-based Brazilian writer Olavo de Carvalho, whom AFP calls Bolsonaro's "ideological guru".
The United States is Brazil's second-largest trading partner after China, according to AFP. Following his meeting with Almagro, Bolsonaro is reportedly scheduled to participate in various economic forums to promote business opportunities in Brazil.
Bolsonaro's visit will end Tuesday, after which the Brazilian leader will head to Chile and later in March to Israel.