Petro sends his ministers to Caracas after the failed meeting with Delcy Rodríguez in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is sending his ministers to Caracas for a bilateral meeting after a planned meeting with Venezuelan official Delcy Rodríguez was canceled unexpectedly.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has instructed his ministers to travel to Caracas for a bilateral meeting following the abrupt cancellation of a planned meeting with Venezuelan official Delcy Rodríguez in Cúcuta. The meeting was set to mark Rodríguez's first international engagement as Venezuela's interim president and had generated significant attention. However, it was called off without prior notice, citing 'force majeure' reasons, and has left many questioning the stability and communication between the two countries.
The meeting is now scheduled to take place in Caracas with the Colombian Foreign Minister Rosa Villavicencio and Venezuelan counterpart Yván Gil representing their respective countries. Although Petro will not be attending, the presence of his key ministers indicates Colombia's continued interest in maintaining dialogue despite the unexpected setback. This new context could reshape the dynamics of the Colombian-Venezuelan bilateral relationship, especially given the historical tensions and the ongoing crisis in Venezuela.
As the ministers prepare to fly from Bogotá to Caracas early Friday morning, the implications of this meeting could be significant for both nations. It may serve as a platform for addressing urgent issues related to trade, security, and migration, which have become increasingly critical given the regional complexities. The outcomes of this meeting might influence not only bilateral relations but also broader regional stability, particularly amid the ongoing political challenges in Venezuela.