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<p>Colombia has made significant progress since the 2016 peace agreement was signed
with the FARC. For Colombians in most parts of the country where security was an issue,
conditions are much improved. Significant challenges remain in some areas, due to
illegal armed groups competing for territory and control of the drugs trade and other
illicit activities. This has led to violence, and the death and displacement of ordinary
Colombians. We regularly raise this violence with Colombian counterparts and in multilateral
bodies. I discussed the UK’s concerns in a phone call with Claudia Blum, Colombian
Foreign Minister, on 2 June. We also use our position as UNSC penholder on Colombia’s
peace process to emphasise the issue and to urge the Colombian government to ensure
the rule of law applies to the entire country, most recently at the UNSC session on
14 July. The UK is the biggest donor to the UN Trust Fund for Colombia. Since 2015
we have contributed over £53m to support implementation of the peace agreement. Programmes
run by our Embassy in Bogotá aim to tackle the root causes of this violence, by helping
communities develop sustainable livelihoods. This issue is a priority for the Colombian
government. We will continue to support their efforts to bring long-term security
to all communities.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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