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Colombia seeks to join China-based development bank as Latin America drifts away from Washington


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Colombia seeks to join China-based development bank as Latin America drifts away from Washington

MIAMI (AP) — Colombia’s government has applied to join a China-based development bank, another sign of

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as the Trump administration’s foreign aid cuts, trade barriers and crackdown on immigration spurs many leaders in the region to seek closer ties with
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Colombian President

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wrapped up a visit to China this week with a stop in Shanghai, where he met with former Brazilian President
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, the head of the New Development Bank.

The

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was set up a decade ago as a project of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — the so-called
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of major developing markets — as a counter to U.S.-dominated institutions like the
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and Inter-American Development Bank.

To date, the New Development Bank has approved loans for 122 infrastructure projects totaling more than $40 billion in areas such as transport, sanitation and clean energy, according to Rousseff.

Petro, speaking to reporters in China on Saturday, said that Colombia is committed to purchasing $512 million worth of shares in the bank. He said that he was especially excited by the possibility of securing the New Development Bank’s support for a 120-kilometer (75-mile) canal, or railway, connecting Colombia’s Atlantic and Pacific Ocean coastlines that he said would position the country at the “heart” of trade between South America and Asia.

Colombia is the second Latin American country to try and join the bank after tiny Uruguay sought membership in 2021.

But Colombia’s traditional role as a staunch U.S. ally and caretaker in

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is likely to raise eyebrows in Washington. The U.S. State Department this week said that it would “vigorously oppose” financing of projects linked to
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in Latin America. Petro signed up to the initiative during a summit with fellow leftist leaders from Brazil and China.

Petro, a former leftist guerrilla, said he wouldn’t be dissuaded by U.S. pressure and reaffirmed that Colombia seeks to remain neutral in a new era of geopolitical wrangling.

“We made this decision freely,” Petro told reporters from Shanghai. “With the United States we can speak face to face, with China too.”



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