Trump anticipates better relationship with Colombia under new leader
Donald Trump expressed optimism for an improved relationship between the United States and Colombia following the election of Abelardo de la Espriella, who had Trump's endorsement. The article states that the US-Colombia relationship had deteriorated under outgoing President Gustavo Petro, with both leaders exchanging insults.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump expressed optimism for an improved relationship between the United States and Colombia following the election of Abelardo de la Espriella, who had Trump's endorsement. The article states that the US-Colombia relationship had deteriorated under outgoing President Gustavo Petro, with both leaders exchanging insults. De la Espriella, who campaigned on a platform to combat drug trafficking, has pledged closer cooperation with the US, including potentially allowing US military bases in Colombia. This contrasts with Petro's stance on drug-fighting alliances. Trump believes de la Espriella will be a "great president," anticipating a better bilateral relationship.
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5 extractedColombia is the world's largest producer of coca, the raw material for cocaine.
De la Espriella campaigned on a promise to crack down on drug-trafficking gangs and criminal organizations.
The relationship between the US and Colombia suffered due to insults traded between Trump and outgoing president Gustavo Petro.
Trump anticipates a better relationship with Colombia under the new leader, de la Espriella.
De la Espriella plans to bomb drug-trafficking gangs and allow US military bases inside Colombia.