Gustavo Petro to discuss vital seed bombing with Donald Trump

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro plans to address the idea of 'vital seed bombing' in his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 3 in Washington. This metaphorical proposal aims to promote Amazon rainforest protection through widespread seed planting. Despite recent diplomatic tensions, Petro remains optimistic about the encounter.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro outlined his agenda for the bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, set for February 3 at the White House in Washington. Speaking at an event in Nariño on eradicating illicit crops, Petro stressed he would not discuss missiles but a peaceful alternative: 'I want to arrive on February 3 for the meeting with Trump not to talk about missiles—he has already seen what they produce—but to talk about bombing, but not human beings, but the land, with seeds: vital seed bombs'.

This concept refers to a 'bombing with seeds of life' to protect the Amazon rainforest, contrasting destructive actions. Relations between the two countries have faced frictions but are showing signs of de-escalation. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio had previously criticized Petro's statements: 'We will not allow the statements of an unstable individual to affect our relationship. This is a very important alliance, a very important strategic partnership, that we have built with much effort over decades, and we will not allow it to crumble because of one person'.

From his X account, Petro shared an optimistic update: 'The conversations are going well'. In Colombia, there is anticipation and some nervousness about the dialogue's impact on bilateral ties, which could mark a turning point.

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