Petro Warns that Colombia Will Not Lend Its Territory for a Possible Invasion of Venezuela
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Rio de Janeiro, Sep 9 (EFE).- The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, criticized this Tuesday the...


BOGOTÁ (AP) — Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned Tuesday that he would not lend his territory in the event of a possible invasion of Venezuela, following the military deployment of the United States in Caribbean waters, and urged the South American countries to again advocate for dialogue between the
Faced with the US threat, President Petro called for the integration of an army for Latin America and assured that Colombia will not lend its territory for any invasion.
DOBLE LLAVE – The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, criticized the U.S. naval deployment in the Caribbean with the supposed intention of fighting drug trafficking and warned that his country will not lend its territory for a possible invasion of Venezuela. “Colombia will not lend its territory for an invasion. How are we going to allow an invasion?” said the Colombian president when participating in the Brazilian city of Manaus of the inaugu…
During the inauguration of an international police cooperation center in the Amazon, Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized the U.S. naval deployment in the Caribbean Sea to combat alleged drug trafficking in the region. The entry Gustavo Petro: “Colombia will not lend its territory for an invasion” #10Sep was first published in El Impulso.
The presidents of Brazil and Colombia on September 9 spoke out against "foreign interference and threats to sovereignty" as the US military deployed warships and fighter jets near Venezuela.
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