WASHINGTON (AP) — Tensions between the United States and Colombia have escalated with the State Division asserting it was revoking a visa for Gustavo Petro, president of the Latin American nation, after he participated in a New York protest the place he referred to as on American troopers to disobey President Donald Trump’s orders.
The division stated on social media that “we will revoke Petro’s visa due to his reckless and incendiary actions.”
Petro was visiting for the annual U.N. Nations Basic Meeting. Throughout a close-by protest Friday over the conflict in Gaza, he stated “I ask all the soldiers of the United States’ army, don’t point your rifles against humanity” and “disobey the orders of Trump.”
It was unclear if the choice compelled Petro, who returned to Colombia on Saturday, to go away the U.S. sooner than anticipated. The State Division didn’t reply questions on whether or not the revocation would have an effect on future visits.
Petro, Colombia’s first leftist president, used a put up on X addressed to Trump to say that “international law grants me immunity to go to the U.N. and that there should be no reprisals for my free opinion, because I am a free person.”
Petro, who has a historical past of talking off the cuff in meandering, ideologically charged speeches, additionally stated on social media that “I don’t care” in regards to the punishment as a result of he’s additionally a European citizen. Meaning he doesn’t want a visa to journey to the U.S.
Colombia broke diplomatic ties with Israel final 12 months over the Israel-Hamas conflict. Petro has repeatedly described Israel’s siege of Gaza as genocide.
Colombia has lengthy been a high U.S. ally in Latin America, cooperating intently on the combat in opposition to drug trafficking. However there have been repeated clashes between Petro, a former insurgent group member, and Trump’s Republican administration.
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Earlier this 12 months, Petro resisted deportation flights utilizing American army plane, resulting in a diplomatic disaster as Trump threatened to retaliate with greater tariffs and visa suspensions. The U.S. is Colombia’s largest buying and selling associate, and Petro’s authorities relented, saying it would settle for the planes.
The U.S. accused Colombia earlier this month of failing to cooperate with anti-narcotics efforts. Though the designation didn’t embody sanctions that will have slashed U.S. help to the nation, it was a pointy rebuke that annoyed Petro.
He stated his nation had misplaced the lives of “policemen, soldiers and regular citizens, trying to stop cocaine” from reaching the USA.