Presidents Petro and Trump share a positive handshake at the White House amid improving bilateral ties.
Presidents Petro and Trump share a positive handshake at the White House amid improving bilateral ties.
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Petro-Trump meeting looks positive in Washington

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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.

President Gustavo Petro landed in Washington D.C. at 12:30 a.m. on February 2, 2026, starting an official agenda that will run until February 5. Accompanied by Foreign Minister Rosa Villavicencio and Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez, Petro aims to reorder diplomatic relations with the United States and establish agreements on narcotrafficking during his meeting with Donald Trump at the White House on February 3.

From the Oval Office, Trump stated that "the meeting with the president of Colombia will be good" and noted that Petro has altered his previous "hostile" attitude, influenced by Nicolás Maduro's arrest in Venezuela. Before departing, Petro emphasized: "We have many reasons to achieve a pact for life in all the Americas, in the world, and hopefully within Colombia."

In a coordination meeting on February 2 at Ambassador Daniel García-Peña's residence, Colombian officials expressed optimism. Foreign Minister Villavicencio described the atmosphere as "very positive," anticipating advances in social, diplomatic, and economic areas. García-Peña highlighted the 204 years of bilateral relations and the preparations since the January 7 call, under clear instructions from both leaders.

Defense Minister Sánchez presented security achievements: coca crop growth has been halted, with a downward trend; over 3,000 tons of cocaine and base paste have been seized, equivalent to US$90 billion and 48 billion doses. A laboratory is destroyed every 40 minutes, and 11,000 troops were deployed on the Ecuador border, destroying 40 infrastructures in Nariño this month.

In addition to the Trump meeting, Petro will deliver a lecture at Georgetown University on climate change, meet with the OAS Secretary General, US congressmen, and cocoa sector associations.

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Discussions on X reflect optimism from Trump's comments on Petro's improved attitude after Maduro's arrest and expectations for a positive meeting focused on narcotrafficking. Colombian officials and some users express hope for strengthened relations, while skeptics highlight ideological tensions, past threats, and potential subservience.

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Presidents Trump and Petro shake hands in the Oval Office during talks on trade, security, and drugs.
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Petro and Trump meeting in Washington addresses trade and security

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Presidents Gustavo Petro of Colombia and Donald Trump of the United States met on March 2, 2026, at the White House to discuss key issues like bilateral trade, border security, and the war on drugs. The two-hour session in the Oval Office eased prior tensions between the ideologically opposed leaders. Petro highlighted Trump's mediation in trade relations with Ecuador and potential energy deals with Venezuela.

US President Donald Trump confirmed a White House meeting with Colombian President Gustavo Petro for the first week of February, building on their January 7 phone call. Trump conditioned the summit on advances in curbing drug flows to the US, amid ongoing bilateral tensions.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on February 3, reaffirming their alliance against narcotrafficking. The visit included discussions on energy cooperation and mediation in regional tensions. As a symbolic gesture, Petro gifted a dress designed in Nariño to Melania Trump.

US President Donald Trump issued a direct warning to Colombian President Gustavo Petro, stating he could be 'the next' to face consequences over his stance on drug trafficking and bilateral relations. The remark comes amid escalating tensions between Washington and Bogotá, heightened by the US offensive against Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. Analysts see this as unprecedented political pressure.

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The recent phone call between Colombian President Gustavo Petro and U.S. President Donald Trump highlights the ability to adjust ideological positions based on circumstances in Colombia. Following a year of tensions, this dialogue emphasizes diplomacy over confrontation. Analysts note how the exchange forces a rethinking of extremist rhetoric from both political sides.

President Gustavo Petro met with content creator Westcol at the Casa de Nariño on March 27 in a live stream lasting over an hour that drew more than one million viewers. They discussed security, youth opportunities and education, highlighting differences on a 'tough hand' against crime. Petro stressed education as the true easy path for young people.

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Following their capture by U.S. forces in Caracas on January 3, 2026, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and wife Cilia Flores were transferred to New York, facing federal charges of narcoterrorism, drug trafficking, and weapons offenses. The Trump administration plans to oversee Venezuela's transition amid widespread international rejection of the action.

 

 

 

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