Colombian President Gustavo Petro has previewed key discussion topics for his early February White House meeting with US President Donald Trump, including continental peace, sovereignty, and a clean energy pact leveraging South America's potential. The agenda follows Trump's confirmation of the summit—conditioned on anti-drug progress—after their January 7 phone call amid bilateral tensions.
In a post on X, Petro specified: "we will talk with Trump about the Peace of the Continent, sovereignty, a Pact for Life based on clean energies. The US energy matrix can be decarbonized if the clean energy potential of South America becomes real." This emphasizes regional alliances to support US decarbonization goals, building on environmental cooperation opportunities.
Trump's announcement on Truth Social, covered previously, followed the leaders' first direct phone contact in a year and preceded Colombia's January 7 national mobilization. While Trump stressed mutual benefits and the need to curb drug flows—citing Petro's reported seizures and extraditions—Petro is prioritizing broader geopolitical and sustainability issues.
No exact date has been set, but Colombia's diplomatic team is preparing a technical agenda. The meeting occurs against a backdrop of strains since January 2025, including deportation disputes, ambassador recalls, and US decertification on anti-drug efforts. Expectations are high for how the leaders' differing styles might shape US-Colombia relations.