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Colombian President Announces His Intention to End Relations With NATO
Colombian President Announces His Intention to End Relations With NATO
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Colombian President Announces His Intention to End Relations With NATO 17.07.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Colombian President Announces His Intention to End Relations With NATOHe added that Colombia, which is considered one of NATO's key global partners, should not participate in alliances where armies "drop bombs on children."
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Colombian President Announces His Intention to End Relations With NATO
"We must leave NATO, there is no other way. And relations with Europe can no longer be built with those European governments that betray their own people and participate in bombings," Gustavo Petro said on Wednesday, speaking at the closing of the Hague Group summit in Bogota.
He added that Colombia, which is considered one of NATO's key global partners, should not participate in alliances where armies "drop bombs on children."
"If they impose duties on us, no matter what, other nations will help us and buy our products," Petro said.