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Colombia Would Remain Decertified in the Fight Against Drugs

Summary by Telemedellín
Despite the Petro government’s responses to the United States, Colombia could have maintained its decertification in the fight against drug trafficking. Only 11 percent of the country’s annual target would have been eradicated, while illicit crops would have increased in Antioquia. The Petro-Trump fight continues. The United States accuses of lack of cooperation and decertify Colombia last September, and the Colombian government insists that it …
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Despite the Petro government’s responses to the United States, Colombia could have maintained its decertification in the fight against drug trafficking. Only 11 percent of the country’s annual target would have been eradicated, while illicit crops would have increased in Antioquia. The Petro-Trump fight continues. The United States accuses of lack of cooperation and decertify Colombia last September, and the Colombian government insists that it …

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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