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Petro: US Withdraws Weapons from Nariño Palace

colombia⁤ to End Reliance on U.S. for Presidential Security, Develop domestic⁢ Arms ⁢Industry

BOGOTÁ ⁣- Colombian President Gustavo Petro​ announced the country will ​return weapons and equipment used for presidential security provided by the United States, signaling a shift towards complete‍ defense autonomy and a ‍future as an arms exporter. The decision, revealed in a recent ‍speech, ⁤comes at the request of Washington and reflects ⁢a commitment to bolstering Colombia‘s own arms manufacturing capabilities.

Petro framed the reliance ⁣on ⁤foreign weaponry for ⁣protecting the nation’s leader as a “historical mistake” and an “unworthy act.” He stated, “Weapons were not of us… I think it’s an unworthy act, having⁤ been taking ⁤care here with weapons ‌from another government.” The move underscores a broader policy initiative to decrease dependence on external suppliers ‍and invest in a national defense industry ​capable of generating revenue through exports. Petro projected that a⁣ “good part of the budget of⁤ the Ministry‌ of⁣ Defense” will eventually be⁤ allocated ‌to rifle exports globally.

Defense Minister⁤ Pedro Sánchez acknowledged the President’s announcement Wednesday, deferring further details and emphasizing Petro’s constitutional authority over⁣ international relations, stating, “At this time I simply inform that it is the President… The person in charge of ‍managing international relations ⁣and⁣ also through the Colombian⁢ Foreign Ministry.”

Petro ⁢assured the public that⁣ Colombia does not need ⁣the returned equipment, citing advancements in ‍national manufacturing.He concluded his⁤ speech with ⁤a‍ stark declaration: “We don’t care if they kill us.” The President’s statements ⁢signal a possibly ​significant recalibration of Colombia’s security posture and its relationship ​with the United States.

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