Colombian Air Force aircraft wearing deported from US countries
BBC News
Two Colombian aircraft aircraft sent to the United States to bring deported migrants landed in the capital, Bogota.
The migrants were on US military flights who headed to Colombia on Sunday, when Colombian President Gustavo Petro banned an American military aircraft from landing, claiming that they were acting as criminals on board.
The incident took two countries to the edge of a trade war after Donaldtrump threatened to impose 25% of the Tariff on Colombian goods, and Petro said he would take revenge in Nature.
Diplomats from both countries reached an agreement that made Colombia send his air plans to collect migrants, which is a process that Petro said to ensure that he was treated with dignity.
“They are Colombians, free and dignified and in their homeland in which they are loved,” he wrote on X.
He also posted photos of migrants coming out of the plane without foxes.
It seems that the treatment deported on US military flights was in the center of spitting between the two governments.
In the past, Colombia has accepted flights of deportations from the US: 2024. 124 The plane that transported deported migrants from the USA landed in the ground.
But in one of his posts on the X Sunday, Petro instructed the news from news depicting migrants deported from USA Brazil, who were in handcuffs and restrained their legs during a flight of deportations.
The Colombian leader said “he would never let the Colombians be returned to the flights.”
Peter’s refusal to release the US military aircraft was angry with President Trump, who recorded the promise that he would remove illegal migrants from the US through “mass deportations”.
Trump instructed his administration to “immediately” hit 25% of tariffs on all Colombian goods coming to the United States, which he said would increase to 50% after a week.
He also imposed visa and other sanctions limit, in what many observers considered an attempt to send a message to other countries to cooperate or deal with serious consequences.
A US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told Fox News on Monday that “this was a reminder of Colombia that there is a price to pay if you go against your agreements, the things you promise.”
The US Embassy in Bogota canceled hundreds of visas meetings on Monday and Tuesday.
The Colombians who arrived at the doors handed over the letters that told them that the cancellation was “due to the rejection of the Colombian Government to accept flights of the reputation of Colombian nationals,” said Associate Press.
US officials have previously said that visa limitations will not be abolished until migrants who have turned back to Colombia on Sunday.
Neither the Colombian government did not provide details about the agreement that destroyed the situation.
Karolina Leavitt’s White House Secretary wrote in a statement that “Colombia’s government agreed with all the conditions of President Trump, including the unlimited acceptance of all illegal foreigners from Colombia returned from the United States, including US military aircraft, without restriction or delayed.”
Meanwhile, the Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo said he had “overcome” with Washington with Washington.
Murillo added that his government would continue to receive Colombian deportis in “dignified conditions”.
It is not currently clear whether Colombia will continue to send aircraft aircraft to the United States to collect deported migrants or are two flights one -off on Tuesday.
The Central American and South American leaders are expected to discuss how to engage in the migration policy of Trump’s administration on the summit, which convened Honduras after the glory of Colombia.
President Petro has already confirmed his presence.