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Trump and Petro Agree on 'Joint Actions' Against ELN Rebels

Published January 9, 2026, 09:16
Trump and Petro Agree on 'Joint Actions' Against ELN Rebels

Colombian President Gustavo Petro and US President Donald Trump have agreed to undertake 'joint actions' against ELN (National Liberation Army) rebels operating on the border with Venezuela. This agreement comes after a period of tension in the two countries' relations, triggered by US bombings and threats of military action. Petro requested assistance from Trump to weaken the ELN's presence on the border, as the rebels find refuge in Venezuela after clashes with Colombian forces. The telephone conversation between the two presidents marks a possible shift in the Colombia-US relationship, with Petro having been invited to Washington. However, the situation remains complex, given the failure of Petro's previous attempts to reach a peace agreement with the ELN, with talks having been suspended since 2024. Meanwhile, the leader of the EMC, another rebel group, Ivan Mordisco, announced the convening of a summit with other rebels, emphasizing the need to address a 'common enemy'. This development suggests potential shifts within the armed groups in Colombia. According to Colombian Deputy Foreign Minister Mauricio Jaramillo, the climate between the two countries is now one of 'appeasement' and 'calm'. However, Trump recently warned of possible 'attacks' on countries producing cocaine, including Colombia, highlighting the challenges facing the two countries in their efforts to improve relations.