Six soldiers killed in southern Colombia guerrilla attack
Colombia farmers accused of violent crimes over peaceful...
Colombia’s Constitutional Court suspends CNE investigation against Petro
Petro lifts State of Exception in northeast Colombia
Colombia’s former foreign minister lashes out at Petro
Colombia’s government presents questions for labor reform referendum
Colombia plans to spend at least $140M on...
Lucho Herrera, one of Colombia’s most famous cyclists,...
Colombia’s acting trade minister denounced poisoning attempt
Colombia mourns death of Pope Francis
  • About
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
(Image credit: Twitter/@Vargas44)
War and peace

Obama ‘celebrated’ Colombia’s peace talks progress in meeting with Santos

by Alice Bradshaw-Smith April 13, 2015
1.7K

United States President Barack Obama on Saturday “celebrated” Colombia’s peace progress in a meeting with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos at the 7th Americas Summit in Panama.

Obama shared his impression of distinct “progress” in the negotiations that have been ongoing in Havana between the Colombian government and guerrilla group the FARC since November 2012, according to Hispanic spokeswoman of the White House, Katherine Vargas.

Vargas said the US leader reiterated his “support” to resolve the remaining “challenges” in the process, including the issue of victims’ rights and how to approach the “end of the conflict.”

“Obama celebrated the efforts of Colombia to achieve peace and reiterated his support for us,” said President Santos on Twitter.

. @BarackObama celebró esfuerzo de Colombia para conseguir la paz y nos reiteró su apoyo. pic.twitter.com/wgOrnQGTAt

— Juan Manuel Santos (@JuanManSantos) April 11, 2015

Obama also reportedly stressed that his recent appointment of US Special Envoy Bernie Aronson to the peace process in Colombia symbolizes the “shared hope” that a “stable and lasting peace” is achieved.

The Special Envoy was appointed by Obama on February 20, and in the past almost two months has spoken personally on several occasions with the Colombian government, the official peace delegation in Cuba and the guerrilla negotiators.

Obama sends 2nd US official as Republicans fear for national interest

The meeting was also a key opportunity to begin the designing of a road map to plan the transferal of US support from that of aiding a conflict, to the creation of a durable and sustainable post-conflict Colombia.

With the US an unconditional ally of the peace talks, Saturday gave Obama the rare chance to discuss in person with Santos the progress that has been achieved in the almost three years of talks, so he can determine what further US action could be taken to encourage their ultimate success.

Obama and Santos also discussed during the meeting various regional issues and initiatives to “expand prosperity, security and democracy in the Americas,” according to the White House.

According to Colombian radio station Blu Radio, both leaders will try to get support for the peace talks into the Summit’s final statement.

Colombia has long been Washington’s staunchest ally in the region and received billions of dollars in the first decade of this century to combat drug trafficking and leftist rebel groups involved in this drug trade.

Sources

Latest on Americas Summit: Summit wraps up 5 hours late (The Independent)

Latest on Americas Summit: Obama meets Colombian president; discusses peace effort, rights (Daily Journal)

En reunión con Santos, Obama reiteró apoyo al proceso de paz (El Tiempo)

Obama destaca con Santos los progresos en el proceso de paz colombiano (El Espectador)

Americas Summitarmed conflictBarack ObamaJuan Manuel Santospeace talksUnited States

Contribute

For patrons

Downloads for patrons

Related articles

  • Six soldiers killed in southern Colombia guerrilla attack

  • Petro lifts State of Exception in northeast Colombia

  • Lucho Herrera, one of Colombia’s most famous cyclists, linked to war crimes

  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top

Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion