Statement by Ambassador at the UN Security Council
briefing on Colombia.
"Thank you, President. I’d like to start by thanking SRSG Ruiz
Massieu, Mr Šimonović, and Mr Londoño for their briefings and
welcome Foreign Minister Leyva to our meeting today. I’ll make
three points.
First, I’d like to recognise President Petro’s restated
commitment to putting comprehensive implementation of the Peace
Agreement at the heart of his Government’s approach to building
sustainable peace. We welcome the strengthened peace architecture
in Colombia, including the recent mandate extension of the
Committee for the Follow-Up, Promotion and Verification of the
Implementation of the Final Agreement.
Second, colleagues, violence and weak state presence in many
areas of the country continues to have a serious impact on the
daily lives of too many Colombians, particularly in rural,
afro-Colombian and indigenous communities. It also frustrates
implementation of many aspects of the peace agreement including
the safety of former combatants.
The Government’s efforts to secure a reduction in violence across
the country – including over the course of the upcoming round of
talks between the Government and the ELN – are therefore crucial.
In this context, we thank Foreign Minister Leyva for his recent
letter inviting the Council to consider an expanded role for the
UN Mission, and we look forward to the Secretary-General’s advice
on possible outcomes.
Colleagues, it is also clear that much of the ongoing violence is
driven by criminality, particularly the drug trade. It is
essential that we bear down on those who are profiting from
misery and destruction – together. We look forward to working
with the Colombian authorities to tackle this shared problem with
renewed vigour.
Third, on the issue of rural reform, we welcome progress on the
restitution of land to indigenous communities and the
Government’s ambition to expand access to land further. We urge
further momentum in implementation, including through the
agreement and delivery of the National Development Plan and
support to former combatants living outside reintegration areas.
We commend wider reintegration efforts including to promote
greater political participation.
Colombia remains an example to the world of the transformative
power of peace. But realising the full benefits of the peace
agreement and securing sustainable peace across the country will
require continued investment. The UK remains committed to
supporting Colombia through that process.
Thank you."