Colombia confirms invitations to Trump and Delcy Rodríguez for Venezuelan crisis mediation

Following a recent phone call with US President Donald Trump, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has invited both Trump and Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez to Colombia to mediate the crisis sparked by Nicolás Maduro's US capture, aiming to foster tripartite dialogue and regional stability.

Colombian Foreign Minister Rosa Villavicencio confirmed on January 8 that President Gustavo Petro invited Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez and US President Donald Trump to visit Colombia amid the Venezuelan crisis. This follows their phone conversation the previous day, where Trump extended a White House invitation to Petro.

The proposal builds on discussions two days earlier between Petro and Rodríguez, seeking a tripartite dialogue with the US to stabilize Venezuela after Nicolás Maduro's capture on January 3 in Caracas by a US military operation ordered by Trump, which also resulted in 32 Cuban military deaths.

"The invitation has been made, just as a few weeks ago President Trump was invited to visit us in Colombia, to get to know us, so we can establish a more in-person, more direct dialogue," Villavicencio stated at a press conference in Bogotá.

Colombia, sharing a 2,219-kilometer border with Venezuela, positions itself as a mediator leveraging its peace process expertise. "We offer it, but a mediation must be accepted by the parties," the minister added.

Trump has claimed Cuba's government under Miguel Díaz-Canel is nearing collapse without Venezuelan oil support, a key alliance since the 2000s. This comes amid thawing US-Colombia ties after prior tensions over drugs, migration, and deportations.

The initiatives aim to prevent violence and promote dialogue in the region.

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Donald Trump shakes hands with Gustavo Petro in the Oval Office, illustrating their upcoming White House meeting to ease U.S.-Colombia tensions.
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Trump invites Petro to White House after phone call

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U.S. President Donald Trump invited Colombian President Gustavo Petro to the White House following a 15-minute phone call aimed at easing diplomatic tensions. Petro highlighted Colombia's progress in anti-narcotics efforts and requested direct communications between the governments. The meeting is being arranged by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Colombia's Foreign Minister.

Following the US capture of Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, President Donald Trump accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of ties to drug trafficking, prompting Colombia to deploy 11,000 troops along their shared border amid fears of refugee influxes and regional instability.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro arrived in Washington on February 2 for a meeting with his US counterpart Donald Trump, scheduled for February 3 at the White House. The meeting aims to strengthen bilateral relations and advance efforts against narcotrafficking, amid an optimistic atmosphere voiced by Colombian officials. Trump has indicated the encounter will be positive and that Petro has shifted his attitude following Nicolás Maduro's arrest in Venezuela.

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.

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領はベネズエラのニコラス・マドゥロ指導者と直接話したいと望んでおり、米国はベネズエラ沖で麻薬密輸の疑いがある船舶に対する致死的な攻撃を続けている。Axiosが報じたこの接触は、米国が「太陽のカーテル」と呼ばれる組織を外国テロ組織に指定し、マドゥロ氏がその指導者だと非難した後に行われる。

1月3日のニコラス・マドゥロの米国による逮捕後、トランプ大統領の監督誓約の中で、ワシントンは暫定指導者デルシー・ロドリゲスの忠誠心に深い懐疑を表明。マドゥロの同盟者は反抗的な声明を出し、野党指導者マリア・コリナ・マチャドは民主的な権力移譲を要求。

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Following the U.S. military operation capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, global leaders have issued sharp reactions ranging from celebrations to condemnations of sovereignty violations. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has assumed temporary command, demanding proof of life amid ongoing tensions.

 

 

 

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