SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan has welcomed today’s news that the Colombian government and FARC rebels have signed a historic peace accord, putting an end to more than five decades of armed conflict in which an estimated 220,000 people have been killed.
Mr Durkan has visited Colombia and Cuba on a number of occasions in recent years to support a new peace deal – including meeting with senior government representatives and FARC leader Timochenko.
Mr Durkan said: “I welcome this positive news and would congratulate and commend all of the negotiators on this historic achievement.
“We appreciate that it has been a long and difficult effort to reach this landmark, but this is not the end of the challenging journey.
“We know from our own experience that tensions, contentions and frustrations arise in the interpretation and implementation of an agreement, not least in the face of events and challenges.
“Those who have reached this agreement which covers vexed issues will need to maintain an axis of understanding, mutual respect and shared adherence to its spirit and terms.
“It is also important that the international community supports this agreement, not just through positive diplomatic engagement with the Colombian government, but also with open lateral engagement with wider democratic and civil society players throughout Colombia.”
Photo shows Mr Durkan speaking with FARC leader Timochenko in Cuba in October last year.
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