Ambassador James Kariuki of the UK reiterated the UK’s commitment to supporting broad and lasting peace in Colombia, emphasizing the need for the National Liberation Army (ELN) to recommit to the ceasefire.
The Current Crisis
The ELN, a rebel group operating in Colombia and Venezuela, ended its bilateral ceasefire with the Colombian government in August 2024. This move followed a series of incidents, including an attack on a military base in Arauca province that resulted in the deaths of two soldiers and injuries to 26 others.
UK’s Stance at the UN Security Council
Ambassador Kariuki stressed the importance of the ELN’s commitment to peace, urging the group to deliver on its promises to protect civilian populations and respect international humanitarian law. The UK has been a strong supporter of the peace process in Colombia, particularly since the 2016 Final Agreement between the Colombian government and the former rebel group FARC-EP.
Historical Context and Recent Developments
The peace talks between the Colombian government and the ELN have been ongoing despite several setbacks. In 2022, President Gustavo Petro announced bilateral ceasefires with major armed groups, including the ELN. However, the ELN denied this agreement, leading to the suspension of the ceasefire. Despite this, peace talks resumed in Mexico and Cuba, and a six-month bilateral ceasefire was implemented in August 2023. This ceasefire expired in August 2024 without being renewed due to a lack of agreement between the parties.
International Support and Monitoring
The UN Verification Mission in Colombia, along with the Catholic Church and other social organizations, has been instrumental in monitoring the compliance with the ceasefire. However, challenges persist, including the ELN’s failure to appoint representatives to regional and local bodies, complicating the adjudication of ceasefire violations.
Details
- Ceasefire Expiration: The bilateral ceasefire between the ELN and the Colombian government expired in August 2024.
- UK’s Call to Action: The UK urges the ELN to recommit to the ceasefire and comply with international humanitarian law.
- Ongoing Peace Talks: Despite setbacks, peace talks between the ELN and the Colombian government continue.
- International Monitoring: The UN and other organizations are involved in monitoring ceasefire compliance.
- Humanitarian Impact: The conflict continues to affect civilian populations, emphasizing the need for a lasting peace.
Global Security
The ongoing conflict in Colombia, though distant, has implications for global stability and trade. For UK working professionals, particularly those involved in international relations, trade, or humanitarian work, the situation in Colombia is a critical example of the challenges and importance of peace negotiations.
A Final Reflection
The UK’s call at the UN for the ELN to recommit to the ceasefire underscores the international community’s commitment to peace in Colombia.
As the situation remains volatile, continued support from the UK and other nations is crucial for achieving lasting peace and protecting civilian populations.
Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office & James Kariuki.