Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called for a comprehensive investigation into the deadly attack in Cajibío, suggesting possible Ecuadorian involvement in the use of explosives. The attack has raised concerns about security in the region and the activities of armed groups.
The New York Times reports that U.S. authorities have not yet filed any charges against Colombian President Gustavo Petro, despite ongoing investigations. This situation raises questions about the future of political leadership in Colombia.
A Colombian military transport plane crashed, prompting Colombian President Gustavo Petro to blame his predecessor, Ivan Duque. The plane, purchased from the US in 1983, was used by the Colombian military. The incident raises questions about the condition of military aircraft in Colombia.
US prosecutors are investigating potential connections between Colombian President Gustavo Petro and drug traffickers, according to media reports. The investigation has heightened tensions in bilateral relations with the Trump administration.