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    Secretary RemarksPhotos from the trip» Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to Cartagena, Colombia, on September 26. He led the United States delegation at the signing of the peace accord between the Government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) to end over 50 years of conflict. He also participated in bilateral meetings with regional counterparts. The Secretary's presence follows years of U.S. engagement to facilitate the negotiations Colombia 09/26/16   Interview Wi...Taxonomy: 2016, Colombia, 2009, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, Public Schedule, OTRA (Travel), John Forbes Kerry , 2017, al-Qa’ida, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Revolutionary Armed Forces of ColombiaSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 10/2/2016Relevance: 51 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksPress Statement John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC October 7, 2016 I extend my warmest congratulations and that of the entire U.S. Department of State to Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos for his selection as this year’s winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace. President Santos is being recognized for his tireless effort to negotiate a definitive end to the conflict between his government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. That conflict, which has raged for more tha...Taxonomy: 2016, Colombia, 2009, John Forbes Kerry , Canada, 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Global Talent Management, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Thailand, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Revolutionary Armed Forces of ColombiaSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 10/6/2016Relevance: 42 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksPress Statement John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC June 23, 2016 Today’s announcement regarding the “end of conflict” in Colombia is welcome news to the people of that country and to all who desire peace. I congratulate President Santos and his negotiating partners for this milestone in their ongoing effort to conclude a conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) that has plagued their nation for 52 years, the longest running war in our hemisphere. I am p...Taxonomy: 2016, Norway, Cuba, Colombia, ASEC (Security), 2009, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Barack Hussein Obama, United Arab Emirates, John Forbes Kerry , 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Global Talent Management, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, information technology, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Revolutionary Armed Forces of ColombiaSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 6/22/2016Relevance: 39 | 
        
            
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    Travel History of SecretariesTaxonomy: 2016, Colombia, 2009, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, Public Schedule, OTRA (Travel), John Forbes Kerry , 2017, al-Qa’ida, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Revolutionary Armed Forces of ColombiaSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 10/2/2016Relevance: 25 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksOp-Ed John Kerry Secretary of State Miami Herald January 30, 2016 This Op-Ed originally appeared in The Miami Herald. Fourteen years ago in the Colombian town of Bojayá, FARC guerillas launched an explosive that landed on the roof of a Roman Catholic church, killing 79 men, women and children who were huddled inside, seeking safety. A tragedy of such proportions was hard to comprehend even in a nation inured to the brutalities of conflict. But an event two months ago was in its own way just as ex...Taxonomy: 2016, EAP — East Asian & Pacific Affairs, Colombia, ASEC (Security), 2009, Angola, Brazil, Barack Hussein Obama, Venezuela, PHUM (Human Rights), 2000, United Arab Emirates, KOCI, John Forbes Kerry , Canada, 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Global Talent Management, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Drug Enforcement Agency, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Economic Prosperity and Trade Policy, information technology, Executive Office, KWMN — Women Issues, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, EAIR (Civil Aviation)Security Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/29/2016Relevance: 19 | 
        
            
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