The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela celebrated the signing of the ceasefire between the Government of Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN), fact registered this Friday in Havana, Cuba.
Through a statement – published in the website of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs -, the country “celebrates the signing of the agreements for the processes of participation of society in the construction of peace and the bilateral, temporary and national ceasefire, reached in this successful day that constitutes a definitive path for peace in our sister Colombia”.
Similarly, as a guarantor country of the negotiations, Venezuela expressed its support for President Gustavo Petro, “for the firm will to promote total peace in Colombia.”
The ceasefire will last for 180 days and can be extended if necessary.
Full installation of said truce is expected to begin on August 3.
It should be remembered that the negotiations between the ELN and Colombia began their first round in Caracas.
Subsequently, the second cycle of talks was held in Mexico, the main point being the bilateral ceasefire.
Statement from Venezuela for the ceasefire in Colombia
The full text of the communiqué released by the Chancellor of the Republic is reproduced below:
The constitutional president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, on behalf of the people and the Venezuelan Government, congratulates the Government of the Republic of Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN) for the important achievements obtained in the Third Cycle of Dialogues of Peace, held in Havana, Republic of Cuba.
The Bolivarian Government celebrates the signing of the agreements for the processes of participation of society in the construction of peace and the bilateral, temporary and national ceasefire, reached in this successful day that constitutes a definitive path for peace in our sister Colombia.
Venezuela as a guarantor country expresses its most unrestricted support for President Gustavo Petro and his people for their firm will to promote total peace in Colombia.