Diplomatic Tensions: U.S. Recalls Top Envoy from Colombia
The U.S. State Department has recalled John McNamara, a top diplomat, from the Bogota embassy as a result of policy disagreements with the Colombian government, marking a significant moment in U.S.-Colombia relations. The move underscores tensions and signals potential further diplomatic actions to address the situation.
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The Trump administration has taken decisive action by recalling a top diplomat from the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, citing policy differences with Colombia's current government, according to a statement from the U.S. State Department released on Thursday.
John McNamara, the Chargé d'Affaires ad interim, has been summoned back to Washington for consultations as part of what the department describes as efforts to express deep concerns over the current bilateral relationship with Colombia.
The department's statement suggested that the recall of McNamara might be followed by other measures to underscore the U.S.'s position on the contentious issues affecting relations between the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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