President Gustavo Petro traveled to New York on Sunday for intervene in the eighth session of the UN General Assemblyin what will be his last participation in that debate, they confirmed to the agency EFE Official sources.
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The president will pronounce his speech next Tuesday, Opening day of the Assemblyand plans to return the country on Saturday 27, according to the decree that delegated functions in the Minister of Finance, Germán Ávila.
Colombian Chancellor, Rosa Villavicencio, said last Friday in an interview with Efe that Petro will take a message from “Hope and peace” and will ask for the creation of a “Armed Peace Force” to stop Israel’s war in Gaza.
“The world needs to hear a message of hope. The struggle for world peace will be one of the axes of work (…) also to end the genocide in Gaza,” Villavicencio said.
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This will be Petro’s last speech before the United Nations General Assembly Because on August 7 of next year he will deliver the position to whom he is the winner of the presidential elections of 2026, whose first round will be held on May 31 and the second, if necessary, will be on June 21.
Petro’s trip to New York occurs at a time of tension in relations with the United States for different migratory and political reasons, the most recent of them the Washington’s decision of Remove Colombia from the list of countries that fulfill their commitments in the fight against drug traffickingcommonly called ‘descertification’.
Last Wednesday, Petro considered “An injustice” and “An insult” The American ‘miserification’ to “The country that has watered the most blood so that the society of the United States and Europe does not consume so much cocaine.”
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