‘Colombia is producing a lot of drugs,’ Trump saidpublished at 20:06 GMT
Image source, ReutersGustavo Petro is the first left-wing leader in modern Colombian history
Let’s bring you some more background on what the White House briefing covered earlier.
As we’ve mentioned, a reporter asked about Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro during the White House briefing.
This follows Trump’s response yesterday to a reporter’s question about drugs coming in to the US from Colombia.
“He’s gonna have himself some big problems if he doesn’t wise up,” Trump said. “Colombia is producing a lot of drugs.”
“I hope he’s listening, he’s gonna be next.”
Colombia was once a close ally of Washington’s war on drugs, receiving hundreds of millions of dollars each year in military assistance to counter drug gangs. But tensions have been building since Trump returned to office in January.
Petro has described US strikes on alleged drug boats as an “act of tyranny”, and called for a criminal inquiry at the UN General Assembly in September.
Shortly afterwards, the US revoked Petro’s visa after he urged US troops to disobey Trump’s orders at a protest in New York. The US then placed sanctions on Petro in October, accusing him of allowing drug cartels to “flourish”.
After Trump’s comments on Wednesday, Petro shared a post on social media saying the US president was “misinformed” about Colombia, arguing his government is engaged in efforts to combat drug trafficking.

