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STA: Slovenia reiterates strong support for peace agreement in Colombia at UN Security Council

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Slovenia continues to express strong support for the 2016 peace agreement in Colombia and, among other things, calls on the government in Bogota to ensure the full participation of women in decision-making processes, said Deputy Ambassador Ondina Blokar Drobič at today's regular quarterly meeting of the UN Security Council on Colombia.
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Slovenia continues to express strong support for the 2016 peace agreement in Colombia and, among other things, calls on the government in Bogota to ensure the full participation of women in decision-making processes, said Deputy Ambassador Ondina Blokar Drobič at today's regular quarterly meeting of the UN Security Council on Colombia.

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DOBLE LLAVE – The new representative of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Colombia, Scott Campbell, will make his first trip in the country this week to the city of Cali and Santander de Quilichao, a municipality that suffered several attacks with explosives last week. "I will start my work in Colombia traveling to listen to the counterparts of our office in Cali and Santander de Quilichao (on Monday and Tuesday). I will…

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Doble Llave broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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