A conversation with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manuel Santos
Peace Is Possible - Colombia’s Lessons for a World in Conflict
Ten years after the signing of Colombia’s historic Peace Agreement, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manuel Santos will reflect on the country’s journey from conflict towards peace and the lessons it offers at a time of renewed global conflict and geopolitical uncertainty. He will highlight the importance of political courage, dialogue, and reconciliation, while recognizing the central role of victims, communities, and former combatants in Colombia’s peacebuilding process. He will also reflect on the contribution of the international community, including Norway’s longstanding engagement as a guarantor and partner throughout the negotiation and implementation of the Agreement. Amidst rising violence and growing pressure on multilateral cooperation, the address will reaffirm Colombia’s experience as a reminder that negotiated solutions remain possible and that lasting peace requires perseverance, sustained international support, and a long-term commitment to transforming the conditions that give rise to conflict.
Welcome to an event commemorating the 10th anniversary of the peace agreement in Colombia, organized by the Nobel Pece Center in collaboration with the Norwegian ministry of foreign affairs.
Photo: Mads Nissen
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Welcome by Kjersti Fløgstad, Executive Director, Nobel Peace Center
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Keynote speech by Juan Manuel Santos, Nobel Peace Prize 2016
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Conversation between Juan Manuel Santos and Johan Vibe, Director of NOREF, Norwegian Center for Conflict Resolution
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Questions from the floor
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End of Programme