Colombia expels Argentine diplomats over Miley's remarks about the president

28.03.2024/22/00 XNUMX:XNUMX    692
Colombia expels Argentine diplomats over Miley's remarks about the president

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Colombia expels Argentine diplomats


Argentine President Javier Miley called his Colombian colleague Gustavo Petro a "murderer and terrorist."

Colombia asked Argentine diplomats to leave the country after Argentine President Javier Miley called his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro a "murderer and terrorist." Bloomberg writes about this on Thursday, March 28.

"The expressions of the President of Argentina undermined the trust of our nation, in addition to insulting the dignity of President Petro, who was democratically elected," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia said.
Previously, Miley called Venezuela a "butcher's shop" and Cuba an "island prison", claiming that Petro Colombia is following a similar path.
"Well, you can't expect much from someone who was a murderer, a terrorist, a communist," said the president of Argentina.



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