💨 Abstract
After threatening Colombia with military action, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans for Colombian President Gustavo Petro to visit the White House. The two leaders discussed bilateral relations, including drug trafficking issues. Trump's previous remarks about Petro were harsh, accusing him of enabling cocaine trafficking and supporting pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Petro, in turn, criticized Trump's policies in Gaza and drug-related strikes. Despite past tensions, the phone call was described as "cordial" and "respectful."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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