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MANLEY WELCOMES PRISONER EXCHANGE IN COLOMBIA

June 6, 2001 (9:15 a.m. EDT) No. 75

MANLEY WELCOMES PRISONER EXCHANGE IN COLOMBIA

John Manley, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today welcomed the signing of an agreement to free 42 infirm soldiers and police held by the Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia (FARC), and 15 guerrillas imprisoned by the Government of Colombia.

"I am pleased that the humanitarian agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC has been finalized and that these individuals can rejoin their families," said Mr. Manley. "Canada strongly supports efforts to find a negotiated solution to the Colombian conflict. I hope this accord will create momentum toward further agreements to protect the civilian population from the brutal effects of the armed conflict."

Minister Manley also commended Ambassador Guillermo Rishchynski for his efforts in contributing to the achievement of this agreement. The prisoner exchange will be observed by the Facilitation Commission, made up of ten countries which are assisting the peace talks with the FARC. Canada, represented by Ambassador Rishchynski, is currently co-ordinator of the Commission. Other members include Cuba, France, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Venezuela.

"This is the first concrete agreement signed by the two sides in more than two years of peace talks," said David Kilgour, Secretary of State for Latin America and Africa. "It represents a positive step forward."

This humanitarian accord is an important application of international humanitarian law, which has been incorporated into the domestic laws of the Republic of Colombia. The FARC have pledged to unilaterally release another approximately 100 detained police and soldiers once the exchange takes place.

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(613) 995-1851

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Office of the Secretary of State (Latin America and Africa)

(613) 944-2162

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