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Posted by Abdullah
 - Sep 28, 2025, 06:22 AM
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has sparked global debate by suggesting that the United Nations (UN) headquarters should be relocated from New York to Doha, Qatar. His bold proposal comes amid rising tensions over the Gaza conflict and criticism of U.S. foreign policy. Petro argues that the time has come for the UN to operate from a location that reflects global democracy and equality, rather than remaining in a country accused of undermining the organisation's founding principles.

Petro's remarks followed a controversial decision by the United States to revoke his visa shortly after he joined protests in New York against what he described as Israel's "genocide" in Gaza. Despite the setback, he reaffirmed his commitment to speaking freely on international platforms. "As President of Colombia, in the general assembly of nations we founded in the UN, I express my opinions freely. International law is the wisdom of humanity, and it protects me," he declared on X (formerly Twitter).

The Colombian leader strongly condemned atrocities in Gaza, calling genocide a crime against humanity that must be met with global accountability. He urged the international community not only to condemn such acts but also to judge and punish those responsible. His comments reflect growing frustration among nations and activists who believe that the UN has failed to prevent or respond decisively to humanitarian crises.

Petro also directed criticism at former U.S. President Donald Trump, accusing him of violating the very principles upon which the UN was established. He argued that the organisation's legitimacy is compromised when host nations act contrary to its mission of peace and justice.

By proposing Doha as a potential new headquarters, Petro envisions a more inclusive and equitable platform for international diplomacy. His call challenges the status quo and sparks important conversations about the future of global governance.

Whether his proposal gains momentum remains uncertain, but it undeniably reignites debate about the UN's role, location, and capacity to uphold its founding ideals in an evolving geopolitical landscape.

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