Marta lucía Ramírez Went Out to Explain the Controversial Letter Addressed to Marco Rubio Against Gustavo Petro that some Former Chancellors Denied Having Signed: “It Was a Draft”
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The early dissemination of a diplomatic draft, with unauthorised names, showed internal uncoordination and revived the debate on transparency and procedures in national foreign policy
However, several of the former ministers and former officials mentioned in the letter have denied having been consulted or consented to sign the document.
Amid diplomatic tensions between Colombia and the United States, a letter addressed by a group of former foreign ministers to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio concluded with a series of disavowals. The statement, apparently signed by several former foreign ministers and ministers, questions President Petro's position vis-à-vis the U.S. government. "We have learned with concern about the call for consultations from the United States Chargé d'A…
The former vice president said it was a draft of the document.
President Gustavo Petro. Image: Flickr Presidencia. A plural group of former Colombian ministers, former civil servants and businessmen sent a letter to the Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, in which they reject the tension between Washington and the government of President Gustavo Petro. Among the signatories are figures such as Marta Lucía Ramírez, former vice president and former academics: Noemí Sanín, Jaime Bermúdez, Mar…
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