Colombian President Urges UN Meeting After US’ Strikes on Venezuela
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Colombia's Petro calls out Trump 'clan of paedophiles' over Venezuela
“A clan of paedophiles wants to destroy democracy in Columbia. Harsh, yes, but that’s the reality”. Those were the opening words of Colombian president Gustavo Petro as he condemned Donald Trump’s US attack on Venezuela. US forces killed well over 100 civilians in the attack and abducted Venezuelan president Maduro and his wife. The rest of Petro’s speech was just as uncompromising. He told a huge crowd that Trump is trying to distract from the …
They demand condemnation, an immediate cessation of operations and accountability of Washington, citing a threat to international peace.
An emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Venezuela could be held on January 4 or 5, the world organization's headquarters in New York told Tass.
South American countries react after the Venezuelan Saturday attack. President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, asked the UN Security Council to call. South America's article responds after the Venezuelan attack. The Colombian President: "The UN Security Council needs to be called immediately" appeared first in Romania TV.
President Gustavo Petro denounced in X missile bombings on Caracas and called for the immediate activation of the OAS and the UN, while the Colombian government announced humanitarian and security measures on the border before the new regional scenario
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