Trump's "Productive" Call with Colombian President Aims for Caribbean Peace

US Vice President JD Vance stated that President Donald Trump had a productive phone call with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, focusing on regional peace. Vance emphasized that disrupting the illegal revenue streams of cartels, such as cocaine and fentanyl, is key to stabilizing Latin America and the Caribbean. The call followed public accusations by Trump against Petro, which the Colombian leader addressed during their conversation. Trump described the talk as an honor, framing it as a step toward a more peaceful Western Hemisphere.

Key Points: Trump, Colombia's Petro Hold Productive Call on Cartels: Vance

  • Trump & Petro hold first call after war of words
  • Focus on disrupting cocaine, fentanyl trade revenue
  • Aim is to empower legitimate governments over cartels
  • Vance contrasts approach with Biden administration
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Trump had "productive" call with Colombian Prez: US Vice President Vance

US VP JD Vance says Trump's call with Colombia's Gustavo Petro focused on disrupting cartel revenue to bring peace to the Caribbean and Latin America.

"this is the president of peace - JD Vance"

Washington DC, January 9

United States Vice President JD Vance said that the US President Donald Trump had a productive phone call with Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Wednesday.

Addressing a press briefing alongside White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Vance said that talks are being held at all levels of the government with Carribean countries.

"Well, look, the President had a very productive phone call with the president of Colombia yesterday and we continued to talk at all levels of government with a number of our friends in the Caribbean region," he said.

Vance said that the talks were important to maintain peace.

"I actually think this is really good for peace in the Caribbean because when you take away a major source of illegal cartel revenue, which is the cocaine trade, the fentanyl trade, other sources of illicit revenue, you actually remove the power of one of the main destabilizing forces in Latin America and in the Caribbean," he said.

Vance said that the move is important to maintain peace in the hemisphere.

"I really do think, we say it all the time, this is the president of peace. One of the ways that you establish peace in your own hemisphere is to make it clear that the United States is going to be respected, that the United States is willing to take power away from criminal cartel organizations and give it to legitimate governments. That's how we see the future of the Western Hemisphere and we think it's going to be much more peaceful than it was certainly under Joe Biden," he said.

Earlier, Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro held their first phone conversation following a recent war of words, at a time of growing strain between the United States and several Latin American countries. The exchange took place days after Trump accused the Colombian leader of being "sick" and involved in cocaine trafficking.

"It was a Great Honor to speak with the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, who called to explain the situation of drugs and other disagreements that we have had," Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social on Wednesday.

- ANI

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Priya S
Calling someone "sick" and then having a "productive" call days later? The diplomacy seems a bit chaotic. In India, even with disagreements, our leaders usually maintain a certain decorum in public statements.
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Aman W
Tackling drug cartels is a global issue. The cocaine trade mentioned here has links to funding terror elsewhere. Any action that weakens these networks is a positive step for global security, including ours.
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Sarah B
The constant comparison to the previous administration ("certainly under Joe Biden") feels unnecessary. Good policy should stand on its own merit, not just on criticizing the past. Focus on the future, please.
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Vikram M
"President of peace" is a strong title. Actions matter more than words. Let's see if this talk translates into reduced violence and better lives for people in the Caribbean, not just political points.
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Karthik V
The US always positions itself as the hemisphere's policeman. India follows a different path - Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). Cooperation, not imposition, is key for lasting peace.

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