
US recalls top diplomat in Colombia for 'urgent consultations'
Charge d'affaires John McNamara was being recalled "following baseless and reprehensible statements from the highest levels of the Government of Colombia," State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said in a statement, without specifying what the offending remarks were.
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