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Colombian president advises Trump to distance himself from Netanyahu

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By Staff

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called on US President Donald Trump to distance himself from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whom he said has been the cause of conflicts in the Middle East.

Petro gave the advice at the Friday funeral in Chicago of US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson.

The Colombian president who described Jackson as a “living symbol of the struggle for freedom” for people of African descent across the Americas, said the conflict in the Middle East should be opposed by all nations in the interest of humanity.

“Today is the time for the US president to completely separate himself from the person who is pushing humanity toward the abyss,” Petro said, adding that time has come for humanity to unite against the current conflict in the Middle East.

“It is time for all of us to come together because there is no weapon capable of stopping missiles, the only thing that can stand against them is the power of words backed by the masses, by all humanity.”

Blaming Netanyahu for the conflict, Petro stressed that peace in the Middle East must be achieved rapidly.

Petro’s remarks got strong applause from participants, with some standing in support.

During the ceremony, the Colombian leader was also seen briefly speaking with former US President Barack Obama.