Trump says he had ‘very good meeting’ with Colombia’s Petro
The two leaders discussed counternarcotics, security cooperation, and a U.S. offer to mediate Colombia's trade dispute with Ecuador during a two-hour White House meeting.
- On Feb 3, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House for a nearly two-hour closed-door meeting, and Petro's office released photos of their handshake.
- After a year of public clashes over drugs, immigration and Venezuela, sanctions on President Gustavo Petro were waived for his Washington visit, and he said, `We have truly suffered its effects directly`.
- Gustavo Petro posted a signed copy of The Art of the Deal, shared that Trump inscribed it for him, and brought indigenous gifts, including a Wounaan basket and MAGA hats, joking about his English skills.
- The meeting produced concrete cooperation items, including counternarcotics and mediation offers, with Trump agreeing to mediate the trade dispute between Colombia and Ecuador and Colombia extraditing an accused drug lord to the United States.
- Analysts note Colombia has legislative elections on March 8 and presidential elections in late May, making the meeting politically consequential with only months left in Petro's term.
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Trump also gave Petro an official folder in which he expressed that it was a "great honor" to meet him and that he loves Colombia.This Tuesday they held a meeting of more than two hours in the White House.
Petro And Trump Dial Down Tensions—Now Colombia Needs Proof On Security And Trade
Key Points A meeting widely expected to implode instead produced a public reset that lowers near-term U.S.–Colombia risk. The agenda was not just optics: drugs, intelligence cooperation, sanctions signals, and a Venezuela energy idea all hovered in the background. At home, the left calls it pragmatic statecraft; the right calls it staged calm with unclear […]
After months of mutual insults, US President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro sat down for talks, and the meeting ended in a friendly atmosphere, according to photos, the BBC reports. The two leaders spoke behind closed doors for two hours. After the meeting, Trump said that the meeting was very good, they got along well, and called the Colombian president a great man (he had previously called him a "sick man"). Trump also said…
He only had to meet Gustavo Petro in person and his previously negative opinion changed.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro called his first face-to-face meeting with his American counterpart Donald Trump on Tuesday at the White House "positive."
Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro meet at the White House. There is a fear of sharp criticism and blatant failures. But then everything will be different.
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