Colombia’s president says US’ Rubio ‘does not like him,’ rejects all forms of dominance, wars

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Uruguayan President Yamandu Orsi receives the CELAC Pro Tempore Presidency from Colombian President Gustavo Petro during the 10th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), held as part of the CELAC–Africa High-Level Forum, in Bogota, Colombia on March 21, 2026. Picture: AA

Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Saturday said he is aware that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio “does not like him,” but warned that Latin American, Caribbean, and African countries are united in their opposition to all forms of domination, including modern-day blockades and wars.

Petro said in his opening address to a high-level gathering of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and 19 African countries in Bogota, Colombia’s capital, that CELAC and African nations have united to reject all forms of domination, from historical slavery and colonialism to modern-day blockades and wars.

Claiming that Rubio follows an exclusionary policy toward leftist governments in Latin America, Petro said: “My response to Marco Rubio, whom I know does not like me very much, is this: The main thesis of this period of humanity is not how to define a white, Western, and Christian civilisation as in the old Crusades.”

“We believe culture is noble, and as Latin Americans, we accept this. The issue is not to pit civilisations against each other but to establish dialogue between them,” he added.

While acknowledging differences, the president stressed that a new multilateralism must be built through open and genuine dialogue between humanity and different peoples.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez, on the occasion, said his country is ready for serious dialogue with the US, based on non-interference in internal affairs and mutual respect for political, economic, and social systems.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil also said the world is going through a challenging period that tests peace, international law, and the UN Charter, calling on the Global South to act in unity.

After the speeches, Petro handed over the CELAC rotating presidency to Uruguay’s President Yamandu Orsi, who said his country would work to strengthen regional dialogue and cooperation. – AA

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