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Petro Rebukes US Over Rubio’s Criticism of Colombia Judiciary

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President Gustavo Petro told the US embassy in Colombia “not to interfere” in his country’s justice system after Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized the conviction of former leader Alvaro Uribe.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro urged U.S. authorities on Tuesday not to interfere in the justice system of the Latin American country, after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned of an alleged…

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President Gustavo Petro made a strong call to the high courts and the Colombian Congress to speak out in defense of judicial sovereignty, after U.S. officials questioned the recent conviction in the first instance against former President Alvaro Uribe Vélez. READ ALSO:Colombian politicians ask to respect judgment against Uribe In a public act, Petro questioned the silence of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Justice in the face o…

Petro claims to the U.S. Embassy for criticism of the court ruling against Uribe The Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, asked the U.S. representation in the country not to “get involved” in the country's justice, after the official account on social network X of the Embassy in Bogotá reproduced the criticisms of Secretary of State Marco Rubio of the court ruling against former President Alvaro Uribe. The former head of State was found guilty of…

After Condemning Uribe, Petro asked the U.S. Embassy “not to interfere in the justice” of Colombia By José David Rodríguez Through the social network X, the President of the Republic, Gustavo Petro, asked the U.S. Embassy in Colombia, not “to meddle” in the internal affairs of the country. This after the ruling was known [...] La entrada Colombia After the condemnation of Uribe, Gustavo Petro asked the U.S. “not to meddle in justice” appears fi…

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Aporrea broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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