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 - The Secretary-General is greatly encouraged by the ratification, by Colombia’s parliament, of the Peace Agreement between the Government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP). He congratulates the parties and the people of Colombia whose determination to achieve peace has been a source of inspiration around the world.

The ratification of the Agreement constitutes a major milestone in the peace process that reaffirms the hopes shared by all Colombians for a future in peace and prosperity after decades of conflict. The Secretary-General hopes that all efforts will turn rapidly to the hard work of implementing the agreement, with a particular emphasis on ending violence and bringing the benefits of peace to the regions and to the vulnerable communities hit hardest by the conflict.

The Secretary-General commends the parties for their continued commitment to the cease-fire. He reiterates the full support of the United Nations to this Colombian-led process of implementation, both through the United Nations Mission in Colombia and the United Nations Country Team.