Petro denounces extreme-right smear campaign ahead of Trump summit

In response to US President Donald Trump's announcement of a White House meeting, Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused domestic extreme-right sectors of a smear campaign targeting his anti-drug policy to US authorities. Through international media interviews, Petro defended Colombia's drug seizure efforts and outlined priorities for the bilateral talks.

Following Trump's confirmation of a first-week-of-February White House summit—building on their January 7 phone call—Colombia's President Gustavo Petro conducted interviews with major outlets to address US relations and counter misinformation.

Speaking to The New York Times, Petro noted Trump wishes to center any meeting on narcotraffic. He told CBS News that absent direct communication has strained ties, but they must be rebuilt on verified data, not falsehoods.

Petro informed Telemundo 51 of plans to present Trump with a goldsmithing gift showcasing Colombia's cultural heritage. He dismissed BBC reports of waning US anti-drug cooperation, emphasizing Colombia's role in 63% of seizure operations and over 2,800 tons confiscated under his administration.

In El País, Petro condemned extreme-right efforts to delegitimize his policy via baseless accusations to US officials, aiming to justify aggression against Colombia. These statements underscore Petro's push for fact-based diplomacy ahead of the summit.

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US investigations mention Petro in drug trafficking probes

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Two US federal prosecutors are investigating possible links between Colombian President Gustavo Petro and drug traffickers, according to a March 20, 2026, New York Times report. Petro denied the claims, stating no such probe exists against him in Colombia. Colombia's US embassy urged caution regarding reports based on anonymous sources.

President Donald Trump unveiled the Shield of the Americas at a summit in Miami, forming a military coalition with conservative Latin American leaders to fight drug cartels using U.S. military power. Mexico and Colombia were excluded, raising concerns over regional sovereignty. President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected any foreign military intervention in Mexican territory.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected the possibility of a US military intervention in Cuba. He stated that any aggression against the island would also be against Latin America. He emphasized that only Cubans own their country.

Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump hold a meeting at the White House on Thursday. The talks cover organized crime, trade tariffs and critical minerals. Cuba is expected to remain a secondary topic, according to Itamaraty sources.

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