Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has indicated that a suspension of aid from the United States would mean little to his country, but that changes to military funding could have an effect.
“What happens if they take away aid? In my opinion, nothing,” Petro told journalists on Thursday, adding that aid funding often moved through US agencies and employed Americans.
But a cut to military cooperation would matter, he added.
“Now, in military aid, we would have some problems,” Petro said, adding that the loss of US helicopters would have the gravest impact.
US President Donald Trump had threatened over the weekend to raise tariffs on Colombia and said on Wednesday that all funding to the country has been halted.
Colombia was once among the largest recipients of US aid in the Western

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