The Colombian President confirmed the date of his meeting with Donald Trump at the White House.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Bogota, January 15 (Xinhua) — Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Wednesday that his meeting with US President Donald Trump is scheduled for February 3 at the White House.

The date was set following diplomatic exchanges between the two governments, G. Petro noted at a cabinet meeting broadcast live. The Colombian leader emphasized the importance of this meeting for resolving current issues between the United States and Colombia, particularly drug trafficking.

This will be the first personal meeting between the two leaders since D. Trump returned to his post.

The United States has recently increased pressure on Latin American countries over security and drug control issues. On January 4, D. Trump threatened G. Petro, noting that taking action against Colombia "sounds good."

The next day, G. Petro wrote on his social media page that in the face of D. Trump's "illegal threats," he was ready to "once again take up the weapon that no one wants to touch." –0–

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