The issue of narcotrafficking has been central to US-Colombia relations for decades. Since 2000, the two countries have been united by a US foreign aid initiative ‘Plan Colombia’ (‘Peace Colombia’ since 2016) to combat drug trafficking organisations and insurgent groups in Colombia. When President Iván Duque of the right-wing Centro Democrático (CD) assumed office in August last year, he was clear that he shares a common focus with US President Donald Trump: reducing illegal drug production in Colombia. However, Trump’s condemnation of Duque’s efforts in fighting narcotrafficking this week (“he has done nothing for us [the US]”) flies in the face of their prior understanding.End of preview - This article contains approximately 664 words.
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