Sarabia and Rubio finalize details for Petro-Trump White House meeting on February 3

Following Presidents Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump's January 7 phone call and invitation, Colombia's Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on January 23 to coordinate their February 3 White House meeting. Discussions focused on combating organized crime, regional security, and economic opportunities, reaffirming bilateral cooperation amid past tensions.

On January 23, Colombia's Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia held a phone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to finalize arrangements for the February 3 White House meeting between Presidents Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump.

Building on the leaders' initial January 7 call—where Trump extended the invitation after discussions on anti-narcotics efforts and diplomatic tensions—the ministers addressed transnational organized crime in border areas, regional security, and joint economic prospects. Colombia's Foreign Ministry highlighted the nations' longstanding partnership, despite recent frictions over drug policy and deportations.

Rubio assured Sarabia of full protocols for a presidential visit. Petro, who announced his Washington trip in early January to mend relations, emphasized security for Colombians.

The summit seeks to bolster ties amid shared challenges, with both sides optimistic for productive outcomes.

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