Summit
of the Americas declaration in support of the peace process in Colombia,
April 22, 2001
April
22, 2001
Summit of the Americas
DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF THE PEACE PROCESS IN COLOMBIA
We, the Heads of
State and Government of the countries of the Americas, meeting in Québec
City, for the Third Summit of the Americas, declare our firm support for
the efforts which, as state policy, the President of the Republic of Colombia,
Andrés Pastrana Arango, is carrying out to achieve peace and reconciliation
in his country and to strengthen democratic values.
We recognize the
efforts made to progress in the dialogue with guerilla groups, stress
the need that the commitments made in the negotiations of Los Pozos be
fulfilled, and underscore the importance of the role of the international
community and of facilitator countries. At the same time, we are issuing
an appeal that, through a firm commitment, progress be made toward a cease-fire
and an end to hostilities, with a view to the effective reestablishment
of peace. It is necessary that the guerilla groups act in a manner that
corresponds to the efforts of the Government to achieve this objective.
We express our confidence
that the dialogue and the political negotiations, based on the primacy
of law and on respect for international humanitarian law, will lead to
a stable, just, firm and lasting peace, putting an end to the violence
and human suffering caused by the conflict.
As of April 24, 2001,
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