Bogotá.- Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated this Friday that in the country "there is not a single investigation" into alleged links of his with drug traffickers, after The New York Times reported on a supposed investigation by the United States Justice Department against him for that reason.
«Never in my life have I spoken to a drug trafficker, on the contrary, I dedicated ten years of my life, and at the risk of my existence and caused the exile of my family, to denounce the links between the most powerful drug traffickers and politicians in Congress» and in other instances of power, during «la era of paramilitary governance», Petro stated when commenting on the news.
According to the New York newspaper, the investigations, led by the Manhattan and Brooklyn district attorneys' offices in New York, are in their initial phase and are focused on whether Petro held meetings with drug traffickers or if he requested donations from traffickers during his 2022 presidential campaign.
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"Regarding my campaigns, I have always told (the) managers that donations from either bankers or drug traffickers are not accepted," Petro affirmed, who added that the investigation in Colombia of his presidential campaign did not find "a single peso from drug traffickers." According to the president, that has been his "personal principle as a political leader," and he attributed the alleged investigations against him in the United States to "accusations from the Colombian extreme right," which he said is "articulated" with drug traffickers.







