César Gaviria criticizes President Gustavo Petro for involving Venezuelas Tren de Aragua in Colombias Paz Total policy, raising concerns about organized crimes influence.
- César Gaviria, ex-president of Colombia and leader of the Colombian Liberal Party, publicly condemned Gustavo Petros inclusion of the Tren de Aragua in peace negotiations.
- Gaviria expressed alarm over the implications of involving organized crime groups like Tren de Aragua, suggesting it undermines Colombias efforts for long-lasting peace.
- The controversy highlights tensions in Colombian politics regarding the governments approach to dealing with drug trafficking and extradition of criminals to Venezuela.
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This dispute underscores the challenges Colombia faces in achieving peace while confronting organized crime. The involvement of Venezuelas Tren de Aragua raises critical questions about the integrity of peace policies and security in the region.