USA and Ecuador carry out joint action against narco-terrorism The President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, questioned again this Tuesday afternoon (17) a bombing on the border with Ecuador by saying that 27 bodies were found charred and the attack does not appear to have come from within the country. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp “The bombings on the border between Colombia and Ecuador do not appear to be from armed groups, which do not have planes, nor from the Colombian public forces. I did not give that order. There are 27 charred bodies and the explanation presented is not credible,” said Petro in a post on social media. The speech came hours after he accused Ecuador of bombing Colombian territory close to the border and said he “doesn’t want to get into a war” with its neighbor. Petro also stated that he asked United States President Donald Trump to take action on the incident and call Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa. ‘Peace chocolates’, made from cocoa grown by volunteer families who eradicated coca plantations in Colombia. Disclosure/Gustavo Petro at In the publication, the Colombian leader placed a photo of the goods produced by them. (See above) Earlier, Petro said that the bomb found had been dropped from a plane in the border region between the two countries, and that there is a video that should be made public, according to him. “We have to make the appropriate decisions,” added the Colombian president. Dispute with Ecuador Gustavo Petro REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez Colombia and Ecuador have been fighting a trade war since February, when Ecuadorian Daniel Noboa imposed tariffs on the neighboring country after complaining about Petro for allegedly not making sufficient efforts to combat drug trafficking on the border. Petro responded with the same measure and, despite diplomatic efforts, the crisis continues. ‘Shield of the Americas’ Ecuadorian forces began a two-week anti-drug offensive on Sunday (15) with support from the United States. The country mobilized 75,000 soldiers and imposed a strict curfew in some regions of the country. Noboa is very close to Washington and his country is part of the so-called “Shield of the Americas”, an alliance of 17 countries on the continent recently created to face security threats. Colombia is not part of the agreement announced by Trump – who is opposed to Petro. The two, however, called a truce after a meeting at the White House on February 3. The meeting took place after months of public exchanges of accusations, threats and insults. 386 US President Donald Trump, President of the Dominican Republic Luis Abinader, President of Argentina Javier Milei, President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele, President of Guyana Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of Costa Rica Rodrigo Chaves Robles, President of Bolivia Rodrigo Paz and President-elect of Chile José Antonio Kast pose for a family photo during the “Shield of Women” Summit. Americas” in Miami. EUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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Border bombing left 27 charred bodies, says Petro amid tensions with Ecuador
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