CELAC-EU leaders meet in Colombia to discuss cooperation and trade—but tensions rise over U.S. strikes on alleged smuggling boats.
Breakdown
- Only nine heads of state and government attended the fourth CELAC-EU summit in Santa Marta, Colombia.
- The summit occurred amid a major U.S. military build-up and missile strikes in the Caribbean ordered by Donald Trump, resulting in civilian deaths. 15s
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro condemned the U.S. strikes and was later sanctioned by the U.S. after being accused of drug trafficking. 27s
- Turnout was lower than expected, with some European leaders absent due to recent U.S. pressure and accusations against President Petro. 1m 18s
- The summit ended with calls for unity, but divisions remain over how to respond to U.S. military actions in Latin America. 2m 1s