UNMC
United Nations Mission in Colombia

Closure of UNMC

The United Nations Mission in Colombia was established on 26 January 2016 to provide support to the peace process. Its mandate ended on 26 September 2017, and its responsibilities were transferred to the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia.

Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on Colombia

New York, July 11/ 2017. The Secretary-General welcomes the establishment of a new United Nations political mission in Colombia tasked with verifying the commitments in the Peace Agreement relating to the reintegration of FARC-EP and the implementation of security guarantees for the group and conflict-affected communities. The United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia will begin its activities on 26 September, following completion of the current United Nations cease-fire and laying-down-of-arms verification mandate.

The Secretary-General is confident that the Verification Mission will contribute to building trust and supporting the parties’ efforts to meet their mutual commitments throughout the reintegration phase, which is critical to consolidating peace.

The Secretary-General reiterates the support of the United Nations towards the successful conclusion of the peace process in Colombia.

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