Colombia Hopes US Won't Go Back to 'Bullying, Abusive Practices' - Foreign Ministry

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2025-10-27
WASHINGTON, October 27 (RIA Novosti) - Colombia expects that the United States will engage in a mutually respectful dialogue and not resume its "abusive and bullying practices," the Colombian Foreign Ministry told RIA Novosti on Monday. The foreign ministry made the comments in relation to the diplomatic row between Washington and Bogota which led to Colombian President Gustavo Petro recalling Ambassador to Washington Daniel Garcia-Pena on Octobe......
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