From Tension to Dialogue: Trump and Petro's Surprising White House Meeting
President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro met at the White House following weeks of escalating tensions. Their two-hour meeting sought to mend ties through discussions on drug trafficking, economic cooperation, and regional disputes. Both leaders hinted at improved relations, though past grievances linger.
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President Donald Trump hosted Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House for a nearly two-hour meeting aimed at mending strained relations. Recently, Trump had accused Petro of drug trafficking and threatened military action against Colombia. Despite initial tensions, the meeting ended positively with both leaders emphasizing cooperation.
During the discussions, which included key figures from both administrations, Trump and Petro explored ways to combat drug trafficking and tackle economic challenges. The friendly encounter followed a period of friction, during which Petro criticized Trump's policies and US actions concerning Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro.
The meeting's positive tone suggested a willingness to improve a historically strong but recently troubled alliance. However, remnants of past disagreements persist, highlighted by Petro's prior accusations against Trump regarding Middle Eastern policies and US military operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

