Bogotá, July 03, 2026 – Brussels Morning Newspaper — Colombia anti-drug policy became the focus of high-level discussions as Colombian President Gustavo Petro met with U.S. President Donald Trump to address counter-narcotics cooperation, regional security, and sanctions affecting Latin America. The talks reflected the importance both governments place on combating transnational crime while maintaining diplomatic engagement on broader regional issues.
Petro Highlights Counter-Narcotics Cooperation
President Petro outlined Colombia’s efforts to reduce illegal drug production through a combination of law enforcement, rural development, and international partnerships. Trump reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to working with Colombia to disrupt criminal organizations involved in drug trafficking.
“Our shared objective is to strengthen security cooperation while addressing the root causes of illegal drug production,”
Petro said after the meeting.
Sanctions and Regional Security Discussed
The leaders also reviewed sanctions policies and their impact on regional stability. Officials from both countries agreed that continued dialogue would help improve coordination on security, intelligence sharing, and efforts to combat organized crime across the Americas.
A U.S. official said,
“Close cooperation between Colombia and the United States remains essential in confronting evolving criminal networks.”
Diplomatic Talks Expected to Continue
Political analysts say the meeting demonstrates that both governments remain committed to preserving one of the region’s most important security partnerships despite policy differences. Future discussions are expected to focus on expanding cooperation in border security, intelligence sharing, and economic development.