The Trump administration has designated Brazil as a "major" non-NATO ally, a move which will allow the Latin American nation priority access to the US weapons market and strengthen bilateral military ties.
Australia, Egypt, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Jordan, New Zealand, Argentina, Bahrain, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Kuwait, Morocco, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tunisia are among other non-NATO allies of the US.
In a memorandum sent to the Secretary of State on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump said, "I hereby designate the Federative Republic of Brazil as a major Non-NATO Ally of the United States."