Petro calls Iran attack a disaster and requests UN meeting

Colombian President Gustavo Petro reacted to the US and Israeli attacks on Iran by calling them a 'disaster' and mourning the death of 85 girls from a missile. He called for an urgent UN Security Council meeting to promote peace and proposed making the Middle East a nuclear-free zone. He also urged restarting disarmament talks between the involved parties.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro voiced concern over the military escalation in Iran following bombings by the United States and Israel. In a message on his X account, he described the incident as a 'disaster' and highlighted the fatal toll: 'This is a disaster. 85 girls were killed by a missile.' In response to the crisis, he announced that Colombia, as a full member of the UN Security Council, is seeking an urgent meeting to defend the international order.

Petro issued a direct call to President Donald Trump and the Iranian government to restart disarmament dialogues and convene a Middle East peace conference. He argued that 'the path is not to increase the number of countries with nuclear weapons, but to bring them to zero,' proposing that the region emulate Latin America as a nuclear-free zone. He also suggested that the Israeli and Palestinian peoples express themselves in free elections to vote for peace.

The president extended solidarity to the peoples of Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, concluding that 'the path of humanity is not the clash between civilizations but the dialogue between civilizations.' Meanwhile, Trump's announcement aims to reduce the Iranian navy and destroy its missile industry to eliminate imminent threats to the United States.

The offensive has immediate impacts, with airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France, and Turkish Airlines suspending flights to the Middle East, and the closure of Israeli airspace to civilian flights.

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Indonesian leaders Yahya Cholil Staquf, Sugiono, Listyo Sigit Prabowo, and Pramono Anung at press conference condemning US-Israel attacks on Iran and preparing for impacts.
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Indonesian Leaders Respond to US-Israel Attacks on Iran

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PBNU Chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf condemned the US and Israel attacks on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, while urging Iran to stop revenge actions. Foreign Minister Sugiono offered Indonesia's mediation for de-escalation. Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo and Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung prepared for domestic security and economic impacts.

In response to US President Donald Trump's announcement of a White House meeting, Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused domestic extreme-right sectors of a smear campaign targeting his anti-drug policy to US authorities. Through international media interviews, Petro defended Colombia's drug seizure efforts and outlined priorities for the bilateral talks.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has previewed key discussion topics for his early February White House meeting with US President Donald Trump, including continental peace, sovereignty, and a clean energy pact leveraging South America's potential. The agenda follows Trump's confirmation of the summit—conditioned on anti-drug progress—after their January 7 phone call amid bilateral tensions.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged restraint following strikes by Israel and the United States on Iran, while Cape Town Tourism monitors impacts on global flights. The attacks have led to airspace closures and cancellations affecting travelers. Officials emphasize diplomatic solutions and advise checking with airlines.

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U.S. President Donald Trump invited Colombian President Gustavo Petro to the White House following a 15-minute phone call aimed at easing diplomatic tensions. Petro highlighted Colombia's progress in anti-narcotics efforts and requested direct communications between the governments. The meeting is being arranged by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Colombia's Foreign Minister.

US President Donald Trump confirmed a White House meeting with Colombian President Gustavo Petro for the first week of February, building on their January 7 phone call. Trump conditioned the summit on advances in curbing drug flows to the US, amid ongoing bilateral tensions.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on February 3, reaffirming their alliance against narcotrafficking. The visit included discussions on energy cooperation and mediation in regional tensions. As a symbolic gesture, Petro gifted a dress designed in Nariño to Melania Trump.

 

 

 

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