The White House said in a statement in the second half of Sunday that Colombia agreed to accept foreign immigrants, including military aircraft.
After the United States threatened to impose a 25 % tariff on Colombia, after warning that this could increase to 50 % within a week. Washington also threatened Colombia to impose banks and financial sanctions on Colombia, who had “agreed to all the conditions of Trump”.
In a statement in the latter half of Sunday, Colombia’s Foreign Minister Lewis Gilbert Murrillo acknowledged that his country had resolved a dispute with the United States.
“We have overcome the deadlock on the US government,” he said.
On that day, Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro refused two US military aircraft carrying immigrants from the United States while being expelled abroad.
Two days after a US military aircraft carrying a foreign aircraft for the same reason refused the permission of a US military aircraft to land in Latin America for the same reason.
One week ago, President Donald Trump, who took office in the second phase, signed a series of administrative orders to crack down on unwritten immigrants in the United States as part of his harsh immigration policy.
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