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Colombia’s Petro will travel to Caracas next week

By Thomson Reuters Apr 17, 2026 | 7:02 AM

BARCELONA, April 17 (Reuters) – Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Friday that he will travel to Caracas ​on April 24, amid attempts ‌to meet with Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez.

Petro said in an interview on Spanish national broadcaster RTVE that, following an attempted meeting ‌with ​Rodriguez in a ⁠Colombian town on the ⁠border between the two countries — which did not take place due to security concerns — he will be traveling ​to the Venezuelan capital in April.

Rodriguez had planned to meet Petro ⁠in mid-March in what ⁠would have been their first ​bilateral meeting as presidents, but the meeting ​was canceled due to what both ‌governments described as a case of “force majeure”, without giving further details at the time.

“The meeting at the border ⁠fell through because of certain precautions, she said there were security issues,” Petro explained during ⁠Friday’s ‌interview.

Petro is in Barcelona taking ⁠part in the so-called “Global Progressive ​Mobilisation”, ‌a two-day gathering of global ​leftist leaders ⁠organised by Spain and left-wing political networks that aims to mobilise these movements against the far right.

(Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and Emma Pinedo; editing by ​Philippa Fletcher)