Trump and Colombian President Speak by Phone Amid Escalating Tensions
In January 2026, tensions between U.S. President Trump and Colombian President Petro de-escalated after a phone call initiated by Petro to address disagreements, particularly regarding drugs.
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AI-generatedIn January 2026, tensions between U.S. President Trump and Colombian President Petro de-escalated after a phone call initiated by Petro to address disagreements, particularly regarding drugs. This call followed Trump's recent criticism of Petro and suggestions of military action against Colombia. Trump expressed appreciation for Petro's call and announced that Secretary of State Rubio is arranging a White House meeting between the two leaders. The hour-long call, facilitated by the U.S. Embassy in Colombia, occurred around the same time as planned demonstrations in Colombia in response to Trump's earlier threats. The State Department had previously revoked Petro's visa following his controversial remarks at a pro-Palestinian rally.
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5 extractedTrump referred to Mr. Petro as “sick” a few days prior to the call.
The two leaders spoke for about an hour.
The State Department revoked Mr. Petro’s visa last fall.
Trump said a White House visit with Gustavo Petro was being arranged by the secretary of state.
President Trump spoke by phone with Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro.