AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoU.S.-Colombia Diplomacy: Incoming Colombian government figures, led by Vice President-elect Jose Manuel Restrepo, met U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington to set priorities on trade, investment, and regional cooperation ahead of the Aug. 7 transition. ICE Crackdown Fallout: Trump ordered ICE to resume most vehicle traffic stops after a brief pause following fatal shootings involving a Colombian man in Maine, as protests grow and questions remain about enforcement tactics and body cameras. Colombia Spotlight at Bogotá’s Heights: Bogotá plans a record-setting football match on the rooftop of Torre Colpatria, turning the 196-meter tower into a global digital sports stage. Peace Process Pressure: A UN envoy urged Colombia’s incoming government to accelerate implementation of the 2016 peace accord, warning that violence and weak state presence still threaten stability. Security & Justice in the Background: Colombia’s Petro confirmed he will skip De la Espriella’s inauguration, underscoring a tense, disputed transition. Local Economy Watch: Colombia ranks among Latin America’s most traffic-congested countries, with long daily commutes adding to the strain on mobility.
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