Petro warns of anti-immigration ideologies at UN Security Council

Colombian President Gustavo Petro spoke this Wednesday before the United Nations Security Council to warn about ideological currents that stigmatize migrants.

Petro urged against being deceived by anti-immigration ideology, which he described as Nazi. He highlighted dialogue as a tool to solve problems, referring to recent deportations of Colombians from the United States.

The president explained that he opposed migrants being transported in chains and that the Colombian government paid for the flights to guarantee their dignity. He stated that paying for dignity is not a bad expense and that problems are solved by talking.

Referring to incidents of violence in Belfast, Petro warned about the use of Artificial Intelligence to fuel hate against migrants, a phenomenon he said is already occurring in Colombia. He called for global regulation of Artificial Intelligence so it is not controlled by a few private interests.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro and Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez shake hands after signing security and trade cooperation agreement in Caracas.
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Colombia and Venezuela agree on security and trade cooperation

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Presidents Gustavo Petro of Colombia and Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela announced agreements to bolster border security, revive trade, and advance energy integration during a meeting in Caracas on April 25. The leaders signed the acta of the III Meeting of the Neighborhood and Integration Commission, targeting illegal economies such as narcotrafficking and illicit mining.

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President Gustavo Petro again protested US bombings in the Caribbean during the christening of the oceanic patrol boat ARC ‘24 de Julio’, Colombia's largest domestically built vessel. He handed it over to the National Navy and highlighted its role in seizing cocaine shipments. He also called for developing national arms production.

President Gustavo Petro presented on X several proposals to counter the effects of the Banco de la República's reference rate hike to 11.25%, which he called unconstitutional. Measures include subsidies for fertilizers, low-rate housing policies, and land distribution to peasants. He also called for self-regulation in fuel consumption amid the Middle East war.

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