U.S. officials urge Colombia to cancel president’s meeting with Mamdani, reports The New York Times

U.S. officials have asked the Colombian government to cancel a scheduled meeting. The meeting was to involve the Colombian president and Mamdani. The request reflects concerns

U.S. officials have asked the Colombian government to cancel a scheduled meeting. The meeting was to involve the Colombian president and Mamdani. The request reflects concerns expressed by Washington about the engagement. Colombian authorities are weighing the diplomatic implications of the cancellation. The New York Times reports the pressure comes amid broader regional tensions. Analysts suggest the move could affect future cooperation between the two nations. The decision may signal a shift in U.S. policy toward Colombian leadership. Officials have not publicly detailed the reasons behind the cancellation request.