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Jenča, a Veteran Diplomat, Is Convinced of the Continuity of the Verification Mission in Colombia.

Following the signing of the Peace Agreement in Colombia in 2016, 13,000 former FARC combatants laid down their weapons during the first year. “Nearly 9,000 weapons, 38,000 tons of explosives, and millions of rounds of ammunition” are some of the figures highlighted by the newly appointed head of the Peace Process Verification Mission, who will travel […]
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Following the signing of the Peace Agreement in Colombia in 2016, 13,000 former FARC combatants laid down their weapons during the first year. “Nearly 9,000 weapons, 38,000 tons of explosives, and millions of rounds of ammunition” are some of the figures highlighted by the newly appointed head of the Peace Process Verification Mission, who will travel […]

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Global Diaspora News broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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