Former Brazilian national soccer players Ronaldo (R) and Bebeto (L) pose together with FIFA President Sepp Blatter (2ndL) and Secretary General Jerome Valcke during a break of a meeting at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich Tuesday. — Reuters ZURICH — FIFA and Brazilians officials say they have overcome their differences and will cooperate fully to ensure the 2014 World Cup is a success. The nearly six-hour meeting Tuesday marked the first encounter between Brazil Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo and Jerome Valcke since the FIFA Secretary General's remarks about the country's slow pace of preparations earlier this year ignited a feud between the two parties. FIFA said a member of the Brazilian government will join the local World Cup organizing committee, allowing it to be more closely connected to the decisions needed for the country's preparations. Football's governing body also said organizers will meet every two months in Brazil to make sure the preparations stay on track.