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Monday Mar 27, 2023 - Colombia - President Gustavo Petro admits some blame for assassination, Constructive role in Haiti, Economy growth path

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These are the trending news headlines in Colombia on Monday March 27, 2023

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has admitted that his country shares the blame for the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise in July 2021. Moise was killed by a group of Colombian mercenaries, which worsened Haiti's already dire political and economic crises. Petro said that Colombia has a co-responsibility because Haiti helped it become a country in the past, and Colombian mercenaries were involved in the assassination. Petro has expressed a desire to visit Haiti, but said that the people of Haiti must resolve their own crises with diplomatic, not weapon-based, help. Despite the arrests made in connection with the assassination, the full reasons behind the plot remain unclear. Since Moise's murder, Haiti has experienced a surge in gang violence, with hundreds of people murdered or kidnapped by criminal gangs. Haiti played a crucial role in the independence struggles of several Latin American countries, including Colombia.

Leaders at the Ibero-American Summit in the Dominican Republic pledged to cooperate on environmental issues while discussing the deepening humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, is considering a constructive role for his country in Haiti. Meanwhile, leaders emphasized the need to address issues like the loss of biodiversity, pollution, soil degradation, and scarcity of water resources. They also called for regional collaboration on migration, recognizing it as one of the great regional challenges. The meeting of presidents and representatives from 22 countries comes as the region grapples with stubbornly high inflation and global concerns about the financial sector.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Colombia's economy is transitioning towards a more sustainable growth path, with tightened macroeconomic policies, slowing global growth, and higher borrowing costs being highlighted as factors driving this change. The IMF has praised the country's "decisive" monetary policy tightening, which it deemed consistent with targeting inflation. However, the fund has also warned that some downside risks persist and remain elevated. The IMF has also commended Colombia's commitment to maintaining a tight monetary stance until price pressures and inflation expectations are on a firm downward trend. Colombia's two-year, nearly $9.8 billion flexible credit line approved by the IMF in April has given the country "additional external buffers" and enhances its resilience.

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