Friday 26 April 2024

Costa Ricans To Participate in Colombia’s Peace Process

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Three Costa Ricans will serve as observers of the peace process in Colombia, which seeks to consolidate after the signing of a bilateral agreement between the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC).

In the photo, the three police officials Silvia Álvarez, Hildalina Alemán and Leonor Canales stand with Costa Rica minister of Foreign Affairs, Manuel Gonzalez (center in suit and tie). Photo courtesy Ministry of Foreign Affairs / La Republica

They are  Silvia Álvarez, Hildalina Alemán and Leonor Canales, the officials of the Fuerza Publlica (national police) and who will be part of a group of 120 international observers of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia.

Source (in Spanish): La Republica

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