The U.S. government on Friday imposed sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, further intensifying diplomatic tensions as it accuses him of failing to curb the flow of cocaine into the United States. This move represents a significant degradation in the bilateral relationship, with Washington holding Bogotá accountable for perceived complicity in the drug trade.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent cited an explosion in Colombian cocaine production since Petro took office, accusing the Latin American leader of allowing drug cartels to thrive. Adding Petro to a targeting list that includes leaders from Russia, Venezuela, and North Korea marks an assertive policy stance from the Trump administration, which aims to tackle the drug trafficking crisis flooding the U.S. market.

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