The report, which covers from September 27 to December 26, 2025, will be presented by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ Special Representative for Colombia, Miroslav Jenca, at the said UN body.
The previous report, released in October 2025, insisted on the need to ensure that the country maintains the progress made on its path toward a more peaceful and secure nation, and advocated for strengthening the State’s presence, especially in conflict-affected areas.
It also called for ensuring adequate security for the safe conduct of the upcoming elections as a fundamental step for Colombian democracy and, in particular, for consolidating the progress achieved in the Final Peace Agreement, to expand electoral participation in areas historically affected by the conflict.
It also recognized the issuance of the first restorative justice rulings by the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (SJP) as a crucial moment in the implementation of the Agreement, through which all parties concerned committed to guaranteeing accountability for the most serious crimes committed over decades.
“The consolidation of this historical legacy will require vision from Colombian society as a whole, to ensure that the country avoids repeating the cycles of violence of the past,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressed in the previous report.
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