The US has said it will cancel the visa of the President of Colombia after he urged US troops to disobey Donald Trump’s orders.
Speaking at a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside the UN in New York on Friday, Gustavo Petro called for a global armed force with the priority of freeing Palestinians.
Mr Petro, who appeared at the rally alongside Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, said in Spanish that the force “has to be bigger than that of the United States.
“I ask all the soldiers of the army of the United States not to point their guns at people. Disobey the orders of Trump. Obey the orders of humanity.”
The US state department said in a post on X that it will “revoke Petro’s visa due to his reckless and incendiary actions”.
Mr Petro, a prominent critic of Israel’s war in Gaza, which the US has backed, used his speech at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday to accuse Mr Trump of being “complicit in genocide” there and demanding “criminal proceedings” over US missile attacks on suspected drug-running boats in the Caribbean.
It comes as strikes on drug traffickers inside Venezuela could start within weeks, according to NBC, Sky’s US partner.
Quoting US officials familiar with the planning, NBC said Mr Trump has not approved anything yet, but is contemplating drone strikes on trafficking groups’ members, leadership, and laboratories because his administration feels Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is not doing enough to stop the flow of illegal drugs out of his country.