Juan Manuel Santos: “with the Fight Between the World’s Largest Drug Producer and the Biggest Consumer only Wins Organized Crime”
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Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Colombian president calls for moderation from Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro after Sunday’s clash
Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (Bogotá, 1951) won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016 for his efforts to end the civil war in Colombia, which culminated at the end of that year with the peace agreement signed with the FARC guerrillas. A training economist and member of a prominent Colombian family founder of the daily 'El Tiempo' was Defense Minister with Alvaro Uribe before presiding over the country between 2010 and 2018. He now notes…
The former president of Colombia and Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos has the clearest points: the only winner of an escalation of tension between the United States and Colombia is organized crime. “The only thing we see that will win is organized crime. If the largest drug user and the country that supposedly exports the most cocaine are fighting, who benefits is organized crime, which should be the main objective of the two countrie…
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