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Petro and Trump are meeting in the White House today to try to calm the tension

The president of Colombia will bring a typical basket of coffee and chocolate to his meeting with the president of the United States. Trump hopes that the meeting will be "good", calling the Colombian president "very kind" since the US captured Maduro.

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Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump, in a photo collage.

The Presidents of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, and the US, Donald Trump , will meet today at the White House to try to defuse diplomatic tension between the two countries. 

The meeting will address issues such as the fight against drug trafficking, cooperation between the two countries, migration and the situation in Venezuela

Petro will bring to his meeting with the President of the United States a typical basket (anchor) full of coffee and chocolate, showing that the program to replace illegal crops (drugs) is producing results. 

Trump hopes the meeting will be "good," arguing that the Colombian president is "very kind" since the US captured Maduro.

 

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