Colombia's President Says US' Rubio 'Does Not Like Him,' Rejects All Forms of Dominance, Wars
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Bogotá. Colombian President Gustavo Petro yesterday demanded an immediate cease-fire in the face of the many active conflicts around the world and take steps towards multilateralism and cooperation to resolve the current problems, during the inauguration of the tenth Summit of Heads of State of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) with the African Union.
President Petro highlighted the possibilities of multilateralism and, like this, is currently under threat.
Bogotá.- The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, said this Saturday that the United Nations “is no longer serving,” because they are not fulfilling their role of preventing armed conflicts and warned about the risk of a weakening of the multilateral system. “The United Nations cannot prevent wars (...) someone can perfectly say that they are no longer serving,” Petro said during his intervention at the High Level Forum of the Community of Lati…
Gustavo Petro criticizes the UN for its inability to resolve conflicts and warns of the risk of a world war.
Likewise, the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, called on world citizens to take to the streets and mobilize to demand a ceasefire in the Middle East and other international conflicts, in the face of the escalation of violence in different regions.
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