Colombian President Declines To Affront Venezuelan Counterpart After 'Devil' Remarks

MEXICO CITY (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 06th October, 2018) Colombian President Ivan Duque said he did not engage in insulting other people after his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro called him a "devil."

Maduro made his remarks on Friday, also calling Duque a satellite ally of the United States.

"I do not engage in assaults on other people, I protect democracy, freedom and [I do] what all the states, protecting democracy, should do - condemn the abuses of dictatorship," Duque said on Friday, as quoted by the Tiempo newspaper.

The relations between Colombia and Venezuela have been strained. They escalated further after the assassination attempt on Maduro, in which the president was unharmed and seven Venezuelan soldiers sustained injuries, in August.

Caracas accused Bogota, particularly Colombian ex-president Juan Manuel Santos, of having a role in the attack. Moreover, Venezuela said it would put blame on Colombia for any future attack on its territory. The Colombian Foreign Ministry denied any involvement of Bogota in the assassination attempt on Maduro.