Colombia Shoots Down Venezuela's Plea for Military Aid
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Gustavo Petro Rebukes Maduro's Appeal to Colombian Forces Amid U.S. Pressure, Says He 'Has No Right to Give Orders to the Military'
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected an appeal by Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro for Colombia's military to join forces with the neighboring country, saying Maduro "has no right to give orders to the military."
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said Thursday that Nicolás Maduro should not give orders to the Colombian Army, in response to a call from the Venezuelan ruler for the military of the two countries to protect sovereignty.
DOBLE LLAVE – The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, said that Nicolás Maduro should not give orders to the Colombian Army, in response to a call from the Venezuelan ruler for the military of the two countries to protect sovereignty. “No, he does not have to give orders to the military,” Petro said when consulted on whether Maduro could ask for direct support from the Colombian Military Forces. Petro explained that the relationship between th…
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, said that Nicolás Maduro does not have to give orders to the Colombian Army, in response to a call that the Venezuelan made for the military of the two countries to protect sovereignty. “No, he does not have to give orders to the military,” Petro said this Thursday when he was consulted on whether Maduro could ask for direct support from the Colombian Military Forces. “As long as that does not happen, no…
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