Washington D.C. – President Donald Trump has announced plans to host Colombian President Gustavo Petro at the White House, marking a potential turning point after a period of heightened tensions between the two nations.
The announcement follows a phone call between the two leaders on Wednesday. Just days prior, President Trump had publicly threatened potential action against Colombia, raising concerns about the future of bilateral relations.
In a post on Truth Social, President Trump stated that President Petro contacted him to “explain the drug situation and other disagreements that we have had.” He added, “I appreciate the call and the tone of the Colombian President, and I look forward to meeting with him in the near future.”
President Trump indicated that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is coordinating with his Colombian counterpart to finalize the details of the White House meeting.
Colombian media outlets reported that the phone conversation between President Petro and President Trump lasted over 20 minutes and was described as “friendly.” President Petro reportedly informed President Trump of ongoing efforts to combat drug production, pledging to seize 3,000 tons of narcotics by the end of the year.
According to Colombian television, President Petro also urged President Trump to reopen direct communication channels between Bogota and Washington, emphasizing that “if dialogue is broken, war will break out, and history has taught us that.”
In recent days, President Trump had escalated his criticism of President Petro, labeling him a “drug leader” and announcing an immediate halt to all financial aid to Colombia. He asserted that Colombia’s drug production is “causing death, destruction, and devastation” in the United States and accused President Petro of “strongly encouraging the illegal production of drugs.” President Trump declared that American aid to Colombia was “a form of plunder” and vowed to end all future payments and subsidies.
The upcoming meeting represents a significant opportunity for the two leaders to address these concerns and reaffirm the importance of the U.S.-Colombia relationship. The outcome of the meeting will be closely watched as it could significantly impact future cooperation on issues ranging from drug trafficking to economic development. DZWatch will continue to provide updates as this story develops.



