Colombia will suspend coal exports to Israel over war in Gaza
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced the suspension of coal exports to Israel due to the war in Gaza, affecting their once close military and commercial relationship.
- Petro stated on social media that coal exports will only resume when the Gaza genocide ceases.
- Colombia's coal exports to Israel, valued at over $320 million in the first eight months of the previous year, are crucial for Israel's power plants.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced on Saturday that his country will suspend coal exports to Israel due to the Gaza war, as relations deteriorate between two once close military and commercial allies. Gustavo Petro wrote on the social network X that coal exports will resume 'when the genocide' in Gaza ends. The president also published a draft decree stating that coal exports will only resume if Israel complies with a recent Internation…
Colombia to suspend coal sales to Israel over Gaza war
BOGOTA: Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Saturday that his government will suspend coal exports to Israel while it continues its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. "We are going to suspend coal exports to Israel until the genocide stops," the president wrote on X. In May, Petro
Colombia to suspend coal sales to Israel over Gaza war
BOGOTA: Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Saturday that his government will suspend coal exports to Israel while it continues its war against Hamas in the Gaza strip. “We are going to suspend coal exports to Israel until the genocide stops,” the leftist leader wrote on X. In May, Petro — who describes Israel’s campaign in Gaza as “genocidal” — announced Colombia
The President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, suspended coal exports to Israel until 'the genocide' in Gaza stops.
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