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US-Colombia Anti-Drug Cooperation Thrives Amid Trump-Petro Tensions

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Despite escalating tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, the collaboration between U.S. and Colombian anti-drug agencies remains robust. Colombian authorities reported record drug seizures this year, totaling 446 tons of cocaine hydrochloride, with over 3,000 production facilities dismantled. This partnership, which includes U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents working alongside Colombian forces, is crucial for combating drug trafficking. Concerns have arisen regarding the safety of DEA personnel due to the political rhetoric, but officials assert that the cooperation is essential for both nations. U.S. financial support to Colombia continues, amounting to approximately $210 million this fiscal year, highlighting the importance of this alliance in the ongoing fight against drug trafficking.

Key Details: • Colombia seized 446 tons of cocaine this year, averaging over one ton daily. • U.S. provided approximately $210 million in assistance to Colombia this fiscal year. • Over 3,000 drug production facilities have been destroyed in Colombia. • The DEA's relationship with Colombia is currently stronger than with Mexico.

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Donald TrumpVenezuelaGustavo PetroColombiaU.S. Drug Enforcement AdministrationRicardo Sánchez-SilvestreColombian National Police

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