When we first invested in Colombia, we were buying a lot of coal from Colombia. We were dealing with them daily. I knew their guys at the port, I knew their guys at the mine, I had a feel of the country.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been following what's happening in Colombia because it's the country of my childhood.
But, finally, I just realized a few years ago that this is where I belonged. I mean everything I had was invested here, emotionally and every other way. And the country had invested enormously in me.
I love Colombia's military. I love my country.
I miss Colombia. It's a great place.
As a Colombian, the only way I can relate to my country is through suffering. I hope that my children and my grandchildren will relate to the beautiful country in a way that it is positive and loving.
I love my country, and it hurts not to be able to see my country, as I did for so many years. I hope that I will one day be able to live in a peaceful Colombia.
We have a bad image in the world, I've got to admit. I just want people to think twice about Colombia. Don't go by the first impression.
We've made our living for a long time on commerce and trade at the border.
I have a very deep care for Latin America, and, of course, for what was going on in El Salvador.
No one can feel as the owner of the country and no one can feel excluded from the right of property. We must all suffer Colombia.