In a significant development, Colombia announced on Sunday that it has \"overcome the impasse\" with Washington concerning the reception of migrants deported from the United States. This resolution marks a positive step towards strengthening bilateral relations and ensuring the humane treatment of deported individuals.
Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo emphasized the country's commitment by stating, \"We will continue receiving Colombians who return as deportees.\" This statement follows a recent period during which Bogotá had blocked the entry of U.S. planes carrying deported Colombians, highlighting the complexities of international migration issues.
The resolution is expected to ease tensions between the two nations and pave the way for more cooperative efforts in managing migration. By reopening its doors to deported citizens, Colombia reaffirms its dedication to supporting its nationals and maintaining stable diplomatic ties with the United States.
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Colombia says it has 'overcome the impasse' in U.S. migrant dispute
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