UN Security Council Renews Mandate of UN Verification Mission in Colombia
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United Nations Security Council extended the mandate of the mission, but excluded transitional justice and the ethnic chapter from its tasks
The UN Security Council extended the mandate of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia one more year this Friday, although it left out two of its key functions: the restorative sanctions of the Special Jurisdiction...
By EFE The UN Security Council on Friday extended the mandate of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia for another year, although it excluded two of its key functions: the restorative sanctions of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) and the monitoring of the Ethnic Chapter of the peace agreement between the government and the now-defunct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group. The renewal of the mission, created in …
President Gustavo Petro said the U.S. shows “its dissent” with Colombia following the UN Security Council’s decision. President Gustavo Petro said that the U.S. shows “its dissent” with Colombia following the UN Security Council’s decision to extend the verification mission’s mandate for another year, without renewing the monitoring of its own sanctions and compliance with the Ethnic Chapter of the peace agreement with the former FARC guerrilla.…
The United Nations mission monitoring the progress of the peace agreement between the Colombian State and the FARC's extinct guerrillas will continue for another year after the agency's decision by the Security Council to renew its mandate, albeit with restrictions.
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