London Conference (2003)

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At the London conference in July 2003, around two dozen governments agreed on the situation in Colombia . In the final “London Declaration”, which Colombia also signed, questions of development cooperation are linked with progress in respecting human rights and resolving the armed conflict in the South American state.

See also: Armed Conflict in Colombia

literature

  • Kimberly Stanton: The Colombian Conflict: Regional Impact and Policy Responses. Washington Office on Latin America, 2005, pp. 10-25.

Individual evidence

  1. Kimberly Stanton: " The Colombian Conflict: Regional Impact and Policy Responses ", WOLA Conference Report, 2005, pp. 12, 25 (PDF, 479 kB)