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Colombia recalls ambassador to Argentina after Milei's Petro remarks

Gustavo Petro is Colombia's first left-wing president
Gustavo Petro is Colombia's first left-wing president

Colombia has recalled its ambassador to Argentina for consultations, after Argentine President Javier Milei called his Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro a "communist murderer."

In an interview with journalist Patricia Janiot, Mr Milei called Mr Petro "a communist murderer who is ruining Colombia."

Ms Janiot shared the interview with Mr Milei on her YouTube account.

Colombia's foreign ministry in a statement called Mr Milei's comments "disrespectful and irresponsible" and said they "violate the deep ties of friendship, understanding and cooperation that have historically united Colombia and Argentina."

Colombia and Argentina have historically maintained good relations.

However, following the election of Mr Milei who is a libertarian, relations between Argentina's new president and Mr Petro, Colombia's first leftist president, have deteriorated.

"They attack us as communists, as socialists, that the state wants to control the means of production, of course those who attack us have no idea what communism is, what socialism is," Mr Petro said at a government event, referring to Mr Milei's comments.

Colombia's government wants the people to control the means of production, not the state, he added.