US President Donald Trump's accusation that Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro was involved in "narcoterrorism" has put pressure on Colombia, but its leader Gustavo Petro seems unfazed.
Speaking to concerns about Washington's actions, Petro emphasized the importance of diplomacy over confrontation, suggesting that Latin America is not ready for a more aggressive stance from the US. When asked if he fears his own fate following Maduro's, Petro downplayed concerns, calling it "impossible" and stressing that Colombia must prioritize its sovereignty.
The Colombian president believes in promoting regional stability through dialogue rather than military force, saying that such actions would be counterproductive to achieving peace in Latin America.
Speaking to concerns about Washington's actions, Petro emphasized the importance of diplomacy over confrontation, suggesting that Latin America is not ready for a more aggressive stance from the US. When asked if he fears his own fate following Maduro's, Petro downplayed concerns, calling it "impossible" and stressing that Colombia must prioritize its sovereignty.
The Colombian president believes in promoting regional stability through dialogue rather than military force, saying that such actions would be counterproductive to achieving peace in Latin America.