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‘I don’t care’: Colombia’s Petro dismisses U.S. visa revocation

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro brushed off reports that his U.S. visa had been revoked, saying, “I don’t care.” The leader was filmed outside United Nations headquarters in New York, where he joined thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters during the General Assembly.

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  • Gustavo Petro spoke at a pro-Palestinian rally in New York, calling for a UN-backed force to liberate Palestine. 10s
  • Petro urged U.S. soldiers to disobey orders from President Trump, leading to U.S. criticism. 30s
  • The U.S. State Department revoked Petro's visa, calling his remarks reckless. 45s
  • Petro argued the visa revocation violated UN immunity rules and continued to criticize U.S. and Israeli policies. 54s
  • The incident has increased tensions between Colombia and the U.S., with concerns about possible repercussions. 2m 28s
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