Colombia's president pushes back against Trump's threats as tensions rise
Summary
President Donald Trump has made threats toward Colombia's President, Gustavo Petro, claiming without proof that he has connections to the drug trade. Despite Colombia being a key ally of the United States, these unproven allegations have caused tension between the two countries.Key Facts
- President Trump has accused Colombia's President, Gustavo Petro, of having links to the drug trade.
- These accusations are not supported by evidence.
- Colombia is an important U.S. partner and is classed as a major non-NATO ally.
- The claims from President Trump have led to rising tensions between the U.S. and Colombia.
- Special correspondent Mónica Villamizar is reporting from Bogota, Colombia's capital.
- The situation in Colombia is described as tense due to these diplomatic issues.
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