President Gustavo Petro Confessed that His Future 'Depends on Trump' and Spoke of His Inclusion in the Ofac List: 'I Have to Move My Life According to That'
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Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, and Donald Trump, president of the United States. Photo: taken from X @WhiteHouse/@infoppresidency Following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces, tensions between Colombia and the United States attempted to escalate, but Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, decided on diplomatic channels by making a call of almost an hour with his counterpart Donald Trump. Petro's initiative to call Trump was born a…
He said so in an interview with Telemundo 51, claiming that "he could face persecution by OFAC (United States Office of Foreign Assets Control)" when he left the presidency of his country, which will hold elections in May 2026.
Petro Claims that His Political Future "Depends" on Trump and Fears a Military Operation in Colombia
The Colombian president said he could face U.S. sanctions after leaving office and said he feared running the same fate as Nicolás Maduro.
Also, the Colombian president revealed having feared a military operation against him similar to that of Nicolás Maduro.
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