Colombia condemns Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

President Ivan Duque (Image: President's Office)

Colombia’s President Ivan Duque condemned an invasion of Ukraine by Russian armed forces on Thursday.

The president published the condemnation on Twitter hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the military offensive in Eastern Europe.

Duque additionally said that he supported other governments’ calls on Putin to withdraw troops from Ukraine.

President Ivan Duque

Colombian citizens stranded in eastern Europe

Some 60 Colombian citizens who live in Ukraine reportedly urged the Foreign Ministry for support.

The Foreign Ministry in Bogota doesn’t have an embassy or consulate in Ukraine and hasn’t advised citizens living in the Eastern European country about how to proceed, according to journalist Robby Suarez.

Journalist Robby Suarez

The embassies of Russia and the United States in Bogota have been publishing information from their foreign ministries for days.

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