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president of colombia Gustavo Petro Since taking office, he has maintained deep differences with Argentina’s liberal president. They have crossed paths on multiple occasions, but it was learned on Thursday that at the G20 summit in Brazil on November 18-19 After the intervention of Javier Mire, the two men got into an argument. According to Petro, the images were unknown because the Argentine delegation hid them.
At a live-streamed official ceremony honoring telecommunications workers’ pensions, Colombia’s leader spoke of “human progress” through “the joint efforts of human brains.” “This is an issue I argued verbally with Milei at the G20 meeting, It did not appear anywhere in the world or on Colombian television communications for one reason only: the Argentine delegation to which the video of his speech was relayed hid it.“Petro revealed.
He later added that the Argentine delegation “did not announce it” because “They didn’t like what was going on there.” Millay traveled to Brazil accompanied by Presidential Secretary-General Karina Milai; Defense Minister Luis Petry, Economy Minister Luis Caputo and Deregulation Minister Federico Stutzinger; Foreign Affairs Minister Jay Lardo Werthein; Spokesperson Manual Adorni; G20 Head of Department Federico Pinedo; Interior Minister Lisandro Catalanel, Deputy Chief of Staff José Rolland Dee and Central Bank Governor Santiago Bosilli.
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“I made my statement, which was related to the economic and political principle that man can only progress through self-help. The subversive rhetoric promoted on Argentinian television today is not subversive rhetoric, but an anachronistic rhetoric that sees human progress as based on the competition of individuals who, like isolated atoms, try to trip up others. To be able to make progress between countries. So they kill themselves, believing that this is progress. “Humanity can no longer remain on Earth after committing suicide,” Petro said on Thursday.
The Colombian leader has already shared his intervention on his social networks, in which he fired darts, saying for example that “even the least intelligent animals” are not organized in an individualistic way and published made the following comment: “My first speech at the G20 summit. To argue with Millay, yes. And suggestions for the near future, yes. He also forwarded a Meme titled “Don’t compare them, just enjoy it”The photo contrasts a photo of Petro – smiling and chatting with Emmanuel Macron and Lula da Silva on a mountaintop – with a serious and lonely photo of Millay.
Argentine is the only one absent from official G20 photos It was claimed that this was because the portrait was taken during a meeting between Milley and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. The Bulgarian economist did, however, appear in a group photo taken on Tuesday. In addition, Miley Nor is it suitable for historical photography of Latin American representationPresident Gustavo Petro, Gabriel Boric (Chile) and the recently elected President Claudia Scheinbaum Pardo (Mexico) surrounded Lula da Silva .
Petro said the Argentinian delegation “didn’t like” what happened in Milley’s intervention: “He hid it”
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**Interview with Gustavo Petro, President of Colombia**
**Interviewer:** Good morning, President Petro. Thank you for joining us today. Let’s discuss your recent experience at the G20 summit in Brazil, specifically your exchange with Argentina’s President Javier Milei. You mentioned that footage of your argument was not shared due to the Argentine delegation’s actions. Can you elaborate on that?
**Gustavo Petro:** Good morning, and thank you for having me. Yes, at the G20, I had a significant debate with President Milei regarding our differing views on economic progress. I was surprised to learn that this discussion was not broadcasted. It seems the Argentine delegation chose to hide the footage, likely because they were uncomfortable with how the conversation unfolded. I believe transparency in these dialogues is crucial, especially when discussing human progress.
**Interviewer:** You highlighted the importance of “joint efforts of human brains” in your speech. How does this philosophy play into the economic strategies you’re advocating for Colombia?
**Gustavo Petro:** My argument centers on the idea that true progress comes from collaboration and mutual understanding rather than competition. The view that individuals should act as isolated entities solely focused on self-interest leads to stagnation and conflict. By fostering cooperation, we can create economic policies that are beneficial for all countries involved, promoting a more sustainable development model.
**Interviewer:** After such a heated moment with President Milei, how do you see the future of Colombia’s relationship with Argentina under his administration?
**Gustavo Petro:** Reformulating our approach is vital. We may have significant ideological differences, but it’s important to strive for dialog. My hope is that we can move beyond animosity and work collectively on issues like economic inequality and social policies, such as the universal basic income I proposed at the summit, which I believe can alleviate poverty in the region.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of the universal basic income, could you provide more insight into that proposal and its potential impact on combating hunger in Colombia?
**Gustavo Petro:** The universal basic income, or “renta ciudadana,” is a pivotal step in our approach to social welfare. I believe that ensuring every citizen has a financial safety net can significantly reduce hunger and poverty. It allows individuals to invest in their education, health, and entrepreneurial ventures, ultimately fostering a more stable and prosperous society.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, President Petro. It’s clear you have ambitious goals for Colombia and its relations with neighboring countries. We appreciate your insights today.
**Gustavo Petro:** Thank you for having me. Open dialog is essential as we navigate these complex issues together.