In his first response to the United States revoking his visa, Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Saturday accused the Donald Trump administration of violating the norms of diplomatic immunity and declared that its headquarters should be moved out of New York. Also Read - 'Incendiary actions': Why is US revoking Colombian president’s visa? All you need to know Writing on X, Petro said he only discovered after landing in Bogotá, the Colombian capital, that his US visa had been cancelled. "What the US government is doing to me breaks all the norms of immunity on which the functioning of the United Nations and its General Assembly is based. There is total immunity for presidents attending the Assembly, and the US government cannot condition the opinion of the US," he wrote. T

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