Colombia Agrees to Accept US Deportees After Trump Threatens Tariffs
- The US will not impose tariffs on Colombia after the country agreed to accept deportation flights from the US, according to the White House.
- Colombia's President Gustavo Petro initially refused to accept deportation flights, citing a lack of dignity for returnees, but later agreed to all terms set by President Trump.
- Trump threatened 25% tariffs on Colombian goods, which would increase to 50% if Colombia did not comply, as stated by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
- Colombia's Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo confirmed that the country would accept deportees and guarantee them decent conditions.
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