Colombia's Petro accuses Trump of intervening in his country's election
Summary
Colombia is preparing for a runoff election between a far-right candidate supported by President Donald Trump and a far-left senator. Colombia's current President Gustavo Petro accused President Trump of interfering in the election by endorsing the right-wing candidate and criticized the U.S. for abandoning cooperation on anti-drug policies.Key Facts
- Colombia will have a runoff election soon between a far-right candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, and a far-left senator, Iván Cepeda.
- President Donald Trump publicly endorsed the far-right candidate after the first round of voting.
- President Gustavo Petro accused the U.S. government of interfering in Colombia’s election and siding with drug-linked paramilitary groups.
- Petro criticized the U.S. for ending anti-drug cooperation and accused it of supporting drug trafficking-linked officials in the region.
- Under Petro’s administration, human rights groups have noted an increase in organized crime and violence.
- Petro said Colombia’s overall murder rate stayed stable but contract killings have risen.
- Petro expressed concern that political hatred is increasing violence in Colombia.
- The forced removal of coca plants, used to make cocaine, dropped significantly during Petro’s time in office.
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