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Marco Rubio Says Gustavo Petro Is Not a 'Very Stable Person In His Remarks' But Reaffirms Strength Of Relations With Colombia

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio again criticized Colombian President Gustavo Petro, saying he is not a "very stable person in his remarks," but highlighted the strength of Washington's relations with Bogota regardless of the tensions.

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington will not allow the "unstable" attitude of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, whose mandate, he recalled, soon concludes, to damage the lasting relationship established between the two countries.

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The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, insisted at a press conference that bad relations with Petro will not affect Colombia. Moreover, when the sunset of his government is advancing. “We are not going to allow the action of a president, who finally ends soon, to damage the relationship that exists,” he said. Rubio said that Petro is “a very unstable person in his pronouncements,” that is “unusual” and that “he does not cooperate with us. But…

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Washington, Dec 19 (EFE).- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said this Friday that Washington will not allow the "unstable" attitude of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, whose term of office, he recalled, concludes soon, damages the lasting relationship established between the two countries "We will not allow the statements of an unstable individual [...] The Marco Rubio entry hopes that Petro's "unstable" attitude will not harm the US-Colombia…

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The Secretary of State said that although President Gustavo Petro is an “unusual person”, they have good relations at the institutional level

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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