President Barack Obama's trip to Brazil over the weekend of 19-20
March was judged a success and an important symbolic 're-set' button for the
somewhat strained bilateral political ties between the US and Brazil. Although
the Libyan crisis was a distraction, and there was little in the way of new
policy announcements, Obama said all the right things, praising Brazil's
democracy and economy and acknowledging its deep desire for recognition as a top
table global player. "Let us stand together not as senior and junior partners
but as equal partners", he declared in Rio on 20 March, to standing ovations.
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