Top Colombian cartel suspends talks as Trump-Petro pact upends peace negotiations
After around five months of peace talks in Qatar, Colombia's most powerful cartel the Gulf Clan on Wednesday said it was walking away from negotiations. The announcement came a day after Colombian President Gustavo Petro and US President Donald Trump agreed on a new offensive against drugs, which the Gulf Clan called "an attack on the good faith and commitments" achieved during talks.
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