US Vice President Joe Biden will travel in mid-June to Brazil, Colombia and the Dominican Republic for talks with their leaders on bilateral, regional and global issues.
While in Brazil, he will attend the June 16th match in Natal between the United States and Ghana, Office of the Vice President said in a statement on Thursday.
Biden will then continue on to Brasilia to meet with President Dilma Rousseff and Vice President Michel Temer. In Colombia, Biden will meet with President Juan Manuel Santos "to follow-up on the bilateral and regional prosperity and security agenda." In the Dominican Republic, the Vice President will meet with President Danilo Medina "to discuss a broad range of bilateral issues as well as regional cooperation."
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