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COLOMBIA EXPELLED TWO RUSSIAN diplomats earlier this month, without publicly explaining why, according to news reports. Several Colombian news outlets reported on Tuesday that the two Russians were expelled after they were found engaging in espionage. Also on Tuesday, Colombian officials confirmed earlier reports that Moscow had expelled two Colombian diplomats in a tit-for-tat response.
At a press conference held in Bogota on Tuesday December 22, officials from Colombia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that two Russian diplomats had been expelled from the Colombian capital on December 8. However, they refused to provide the reasons for the expulsions, other than to claim that the two Russians had “engaged in violations” of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. In a separate interview, Colombian President Ivan Duque said that “to reveal more information at this moment would not correspond with the principal of continuing bilateral relations” between Colombia
Venezuela repudiates Colombian president s discriminatory stance
Venezuela repudiates Colombian president s discriminatory stance
Caracas, Dec 24 (Prensa Latina) Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez on Thursday repudiated a discriminatory statement by Colombian President Ivan Duque on the refusal to vaccinate Venezuelan migrants under an irregular situation against Covid-19.
At a press conference, the vice president informed about a meeting with officials from the office of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet.
Accompanied by Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza, Rodriguez described as barbaric and depraved the discriminatory action by the Colombian head of State, which was denounced before the office of the UN high official because it violates the human rights of Venezuelan citizens living in that neighboring country.
COLOMBIA EXPELLED TWO RUSSIAN diplomats earlier this month, without publicly explaining why, according to news reports. Several Colombian news outlets reported on Tuesday that the two Russians were expelled after they were found engaging in espionage. Also on Tuesday, Colombian officials confirmed earlier reports that Moscow had expelled two Colombian diplomats in a tit-for-tat response.
At a press conference held in Bogota on Tuesday December 22, officials from Colombia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed that two Russian diplomats had been expelled from the Colombian capital on December 8. However, they refused to provide the reasons for the expulsions, other than to claim that the two Russians had “engaged in violations” of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. In a separate interview, Colombian President Ivan Duque said that “to reveal more information at this moment would not correspond with the principal of continuing bilateral relations” between Colombia
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