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Colombian foreign minister admits 'failure' to provide security after politician shot

10 June 2025
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2025-06-10 10:01

Colombian Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia acknowledged shortcomings in ensuring national security following the attempted assassination of presidential candidate Miguel Uribe. Uribe, a 39-year-old senator, was shot multiple times while addressing supporters in Bogotá, prompting a strong response from government officials.

Sarabia expressed that the incident highlighted broader failures in maintaining peace and security across the country. Other cabinet members also reacted to the shooting, emphasizing the need for unity and a rejection of violence in all forms, including rhetoric on social media.

The government called for restraint and cautioned against premature accusations, stressing that such actions could hinder the investigation and exacerbate tensions. The attack has intensified concerns over political violence ahead of Colombia’s upcoming elections.

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