It means he wasn't expelled. The foreign minister (Colombia's) said the Israeli ambassador should apologize and leave, not that he was expelled.
The first tweet calls out the ambassador's rude behavior and says "at a minimum he should apologize and leave." The second tweet explains that it isn't a formal expulsion, just a demand for respect from the ambassador.
These tweets don't explain what actually happened or what the disrespect was, other than affirming the Israeli ambassador asked Colombia to support genocide. There is the implication that obviously false intelligence was presented, but that's an interpretation that would require more context.
Yeah I don't think a Foreign Minister can expel an official ambassador but I could be wrong. I would expect it would have to come from a president or prime minister.
I love that fact check. He's not been expelled, he just has to leave. ?
X actually have fact check that might be more correct. I clicked on it, but the Spanish. Don't understand.
It means he wasn't expelled. The foreign minister (Colombia's) said the Israeli ambassador should apologize and leave, not that he was expelled.
The first tweet calls out the ambassador's rude behavior and says "at a minimum he should apologize and leave." The second tweet explains that it isn't a formal expulsion, just a demand for respect from the ambassador.
These tweets don't explain what actually happened or what the disrespect was, other than affirming the Israeli ambassador asked Colombia to support genocide. There is the implication that obviously false intelligence was presented, but that's an interpretation that would require more context.
Yeah I don't think a Foreign Minister can expel an official ambassador but I could be wrong. I would expect it would have to come from a president or prime minister.
Yes. I saw the fact-check from X.
Wondered what he did that is so "disrespectful."
Fwiw, I read the Spanish. Just don't call me SeñorA.