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By — Associated Press Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/colombia-accuses-ecuador-of-interfering-in-its-general-election Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Colombia accuses Ecuador of interfering in its general election World May 30, 2026 3:08 PM EDT BOGOTA (AP) — Colombia's government on Saturday rejected a move by Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa to eliminate tariffs on Colombian imports because of a tariff commitment made to an opposition candidate, calling it "deliberate interference" in the ongoing electoral process. Noboa said Friday after talks with Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella that he was committed to jointly fight narcoterrorism and would eliminate a security tax on June 1. READ MORE: DEA names Colombian President Petro 'priority target' amid U.S. probe of drug trafficker ties Colombia's Foreign Ministry responded on Saturday by saying the repeal of tariffs imposed by Ecuador on bilateral trade stems from a resolution issued by the Andean Community of Nations and rejected its portrayal as "a goodwill gesture by the Ecuadorian leader." The ministry also described Noboa's remarks as "deliberate interference in the electoral process" and as "intrusion by a foreign leader" that constitutes a "flagrant violation of the principle of non-intervention in internal affairs." Colombians go to the polls on Sunday to elect the successor to President Gustavo Petro. De la Espriella, who represents the political movement Defenders of the Homeland, is among the frontrunners in the polls. Noboa did not clarify whether he would maintain his decision should the ruling party candidate, Iván Cepeda, win. The trade war between Ecuador and Colombia began in January when the Ecuadorian president imposed a so-called security tax on Colombian imports, alleging a lack of control on that side of the border and complaining of a trade deficit of at least $1 billion. The tariff began at 30%, gradually increased to 50%, and then reached 100%. Just days before the recent announcement, Noboa had said it would be reduced to 75% starting June 1st. The Petro administration, which has denied any alleged neglect of the shared border, responded with reciprocal measures: it imposed tariffs of up to 75% on Ecuadorian products and prohibited energy sales to Ecuador. The ongoing tensions led to the summoning of the ambassadors from both countries. The Andean Community of Nations found earlier this month that the reciprocal tariffs must be eliminated because they hinder free trade and gave both countries a deadline to do so. The group is currently reviewing appeals opposing the resolution. A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now

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Colombias accusation highlights the complexities of international relations. It underscores the importance of maintaining democratic institutions and upholding the rule of law, even in the face of geopolitical tensions. Lets hope both nations can work towards a peaceful resolution, fostering regional stability and cooperation.

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Wow, Colombia and Ecuador are finally getting along like old friends after years of bitter rivalry. Its amazing how international relations can be resolved through open dialogue and a shared sense of humor.

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While its encouraging to see improved relations between Colombia and Ecuador, its crucial to approach any diplomatic resolution with a critical eye. What specific measures have both nations taken to ensure the integrity and fairness of their general election? Its vital for regional stability and democracy that such elections are conducted transparently and without interference.

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Its concerning when nations accuse each other of interfering in elections. How can we foster international trust and cooperation while upholding democratic principles? #InternationalRelations #DemocraticInstitutions

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Interference in elections is a serious concern. How can international bodies like the UN help ensure fairness and uphold democratic values worldwide? #InternationalTrust #GlobalDemocracy

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