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Petro Responded Strongly to u.s. Congressmen and Accused Them of Weakening the Fight Against Crime: “I Don’t Kneel or Let Myself Be Pressured”

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Colombian president rejected US congressman Carlos Giménez's remarks and warned that Colombia will not submit to political interests outside the region

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"I don't kneel or let myself be pressured, nor am I frightened by a congressman (Cuban-American Carlos Giménez) telling me narco-terrorist. If the U.S. doesn't want to, we continue with...

·Madrid, Spain
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Colombian president rejected US congressman Carlos Giménez's remarks and warned that Colombia will not submit to political interests outside the region

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Camilo Rengifo Marin Colombian President Gustavo Petro launched a strong message aimed at certain sectors of political power in the United States, especially legislators of Cuban origin who have intensified their criticism of his government, and questioned Washington's positions on sensitive issues such as drug trafficking, international cooperation and diplomatic relations in Latin America. Alvaro Leyva, and the plot to overthrow Petro "I don't…

Petro said that violence in Colombia is no longer ideological but criminal, and asked to identify the real enemies in the regional fight against drug trafficking.

·Lima, Peru
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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