Incoming Colombian Government Announces Diplomatic Shift
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Omar Bula, Colombia’s next foreign minister, announced that the government of Abelardo De La Espriella will not appoint ambassadors in Cuba or Nicaragua as part of the country’s new foreign policy approach. The future foreign minister said that Colombia will maintain relations with nations that share democratic convictions and will seek to strengthen ties with strategic allies, prioritizing trade, investment and international cooperation. The de…
Colombia Resets Foreign Policy With Omar Bula as Incoming Foreign Minister
Colombia is preparing for one of its most significant foreign policy realignments in more than two decades as President-elect Abelardo De La Espriella assembles a government that promises to restore close strategic relations with the United States and other Western democracies, while distancing the country from the ideological alliances that defined the presidency of Gustavo Petro. At the center of the diplomatic shift is Foreign Minister-design…
Omar Bula, who was nominated by the President-elect of the South American country, Abelardo de la Espriella, as future head of Colombian foreign policy, ruled out that they would maintain their representations in Havana and Managua.
'For me, an embassy in a dictatorship legitimizes the dictatorship,' says Omar Bula Escobar, the foreign minister appointed by the incoming president.
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