Colombian president Gustavo Petro ordered the suspension of intelligence sharing with U.S. security agencies in response to the bombing of ships in the Caribbean and the Pacific. teleSUR
00:00In our news, Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered the immediate suspension of intelligence cooperation with the United States security agencies on Tuesday.
00:08The decision comes after military operations carried out by the United States off the coast of Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Pacific, which have left around 76 people killed and some 20 boats destroyed.
00:19The President justified the decision by pointing out that the fight against drugs must be subordinated to the human rights of the Caribbean people and reiterated that the U.S. attacks constitutes violations of sovereignty and international law.
00:31Colombia, though, joins the United Kingdom, which will also suspend intelligence sharing with the U.S. on operations in the Caribbean.
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