Acuerdo No. 12: Entrega, Verificación y Destrucción Progresiva de Material de Guerra entre el Gobierno Nacional de la República de Colombia y la Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB)
- Country/entity
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Colombia
- Region
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Americas
- Agreement name
- Acuerdo No. 12: Entrega, Verificación y Destrucción Progresiva de Material de Guerra entre el Gobierno Nacional de la República de Colombia y la Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB)
- Date
- 19 Jul 2025
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Intrastate/intrastate conflict
- Stage
- Pre-negotiation/process
- Conflict nature
- Government/territory
- Peace process
- Colombia VII - Petro Peace Dialogues with the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB)
- Parties
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For the Government of the Republic of Colombia:
Armando Novoa García (Chief Negotiator)
Gloria Arias
Jaime Ariza
Parmenio Cuellar
For the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB):
Walter Mendoza (Chief Negotiator)
Andrés Guerrero
Bladimir
Diego
Iván Paría
Jairo Marín
Uriel Pardo - Third parties
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Guarantor Countries:
Carlos Pino (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela)
Mithra Akhbari (Swiss Confederation)
Accompanying Entities:
Angela Bargellini (Delegate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Colombia)
Mons. Héctor Fabio Henao Gaviria (Delegate of the Episcopal Conference of Colombia)
Verifying Organisation:
Christian Rodríguez Gutmann (Coordinator of the Ceasefire and Urban Peace Area, Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia - MAPP-OAS) - Description
- This agreement establishes a technical, verifiable, and progressive framework for the handover and destruction of war material by the CNEB to the Colombian government as a confidence building measure toward de-escalation. The five-phase process includes operational activation, handover and verification, custody and transfer, technical destruction, and evaluation, with the Mission to Support the Peace Process (MAPP-OAS) providing accompaniment and verification. The agreement outlines detailed commitments for both parties, including the CNEB's responsibility to inventory and collect explosive devices and munitions, the government's obligation to safely destroy the material, and provisions for temporary suspension of military operations during the process to ensure security for all participants.
- Agreement document
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- Agreement document (original language)
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- Source of document
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Groups
- Children/youth
No specific mention.
- Disabled persons
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- Elderly/age
No specific mention.
- Migrant workers
No specific mention.
- Racial/ethnic/national group
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- Religious groups
No specific mention.
- Indigenous people
No specific mention.
- Other groups
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- Refugees/displaced persons
No specific mention.
- Social class
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Gender
- Women, girls and gender
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- Men and boys
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- LGBTI
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- Family
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State definition
- Nature of state (general)
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- State configuration
No specific mention.
- Self determination
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- Referendum
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- State symbols
No specific mention.
- Independence/secession
No specific mention.
- Accession/unification
No specific mention.
- Border delimitation
No specific mention.
- Cross-border provision
No specific mention.
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)
No specific mention.
- Elections
No specific mention.
- Electoral commission
No specific mention.
- Political parties reform
No specific mention.
- Civil society
No specific mention.
- Traditional/religious leaders
No specific mention.
- Public administration
No specific mention.
- Constitution
No specific mention.
Power sharing
- Political power sharing
No specific mention.
- Territorial power sharing
No specific mention.
- Economic power sharing
No specific mention.
- Military power sharing
No specific mention.
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL general
- 2. Guiding Principles...Human dignity: Respect for the rights of all persons involved.
- Bill of rights/similar
No specific mention.
- Treaty incorporation
No specific mention.
- Civil and political rights
No specific mention.
- Socio-economic rights
No specific mention.
Rights related issues
- Citizenship
- Rights related issues→Citizenship→Citizenship other1. INTRODUCTION:...Both delegations express their willingness to advance towards the de-escalation of the armed conflict in these territories, based on Agreement No. 2, the transition to full citizenship for members of the CNEB, and the creation of conditions enabling the development of territorial transformations.
- Democracy
No specific mention.
- Detention procedures
No specific mention.
- Media and communication
No specific mention.
- Mobility/access
No specific mention.
- Protection measures
- Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of civilians2. Guiding Principles...Comprehensive security: Protection of operational personnel, nearby communities, the environment, and the facilities used.Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of groups2. Guiding Principles...Comprehensive security: Protection of operational personnel, nearby communities, the environment, and the facilities used.
- Other
No specific mention.
Rights institutions
- NHRI
No specific mention.
- Regional or international human rights institutions
No specific mention.
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
No specific mention.
- State of emergency provisions
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- Judiciary and courts
No specific mention.
- Prisons and detention
No specific mention.
- Traditional Laws
No specific mention.
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstruction
No specific mention.
- National economic plan
No specific mention.
- Natural resources
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- International funds
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- Business
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- Taxation
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- Banks
No specific mention.
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
No specific mention.
- Pastoralist/nomadism rights
No specific mention.
- Cultural heritage
No specific mention.
- Environment
- 2. Guiding Principles...Comprehensive security: Protection of operational personnel, nearby communities, the environment, and the facilities used.
- Water or riparian rights or access
No specific mention.
Security sector
- Security Guarantees
- 2. Guiding Principles...Comprehensive security: Protection of operational personnel, nearby communities, the environment, and the facilities used....4. CommitmentsThe delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:...4.2. Commitments of the CNEB...• The CNEB undertakes that the members present in the process of delivery and verification of war material be representative members with arrest warrants suspended in force and previously recognized by presidential resolution.They shall not be armed or wear uniforms or insignia reserved for the exclusive use of the Public Force during the process....4.3. Commitments of the National Government...• The National Government shall guarantee the physical and legal security of the representatives participating in the process of location, verification, and destruction of the war material.
- Ceasefire
- Security sector→Ceasefire→Ceasefire provision4. CommitmentsThe delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:...4.2. Commitments of the CNEB...• CNEB reaffirm its commitment of non-aggression towards the Public Force and shall order its structures to suspend offensive actions, in order to facilitate the verification and destruction process of war material.4.3. Commitments of the National Government...• The National Government shall facilitate measures allowing the temporary, limited, and targeted suspension of offensive military operations and special police operations for the process of location and verification of the war material.
- Police
- 1. Scope and Purpose...The technical procedure for destruction shall be the sole responsibility of the Public Force, duly trained and certified for this purpose, in accordance with established technical, operational, and safety standards....Once destruction has taken place, the Public Force shall conduct a technical inspection of the area intervened in order to mitigate risks arising from possible remnants of undestroyed explosive material and to guarantee environmental safety....4. CommitmentsThe delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:...4.2. Commitments of the CNEB...They shall not be armed or wear uniforms or insignia reserved for the exclusive use of the Public Force during the process.• Refrain from interfering with the access of the Public Force’s technical and operational teams to the area where the destruction of war material is to take place.• CNEB reaffirm its commitment of non-aggression towards the Public Force and shall order its structures to suspend offensive actions, in order to facilitate the verification and destruction process of war material.4.3. Commitments of the National Government...• The National Government shall facilitate measures allowing the temporary, limited, and targeted suspension of offensive military operations and special police operations for the process of location and verification of the war material.
- Armed forces
- 1. Scope and Purpose...The technical procedure for destruction shall be the sole responsibility of the Public Force, duly trained and certified for this purpose, in accordance with established technical, operational, and safety standards....Once destruction has taken place, the Public Force shall conduct a technical inspection of the area intervened in order to mitigate risks arising from possible remnants of undestroyed explosive material and to guarantee environmental safety....4. CommitmentsThe delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:...4.2. Commitments of the CNEB...They shall not be armed or wear uniforms or insignia reserved for the exclusive use of the Public Force during the process.• Refrain from interfering with the access of the Public Force’s technical and operational teams to the area where the destruction of war material is to take place.• CNEB reaffirm its commitment of non-aggression towards the Public Force and shall order its structures to suspend offensive actions, in order to facilitate the verification and destruction process of war material.4.3. Commitments of the National Government...• The National Government shall facilitate measures allowing the temporary, limited, and targeted suspension of offensive military operations and special police operations for the process of location and verification of the war material.
- DDR
- Security sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisions1. INTRODUCTION:...As a confidence-building measure, the present agreement is signed, establishing general rules for the handover and destruction of war material to be carried out within the framework of the Peace Dialogue Table, whose operational implementation is governed by the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.This agreement shall apply on all occasions where the handover and destruction of war material is required, each of which shall be accompanied by a specific operational roadmap.1. Scope and PurposeThe process of handover and destruction of war material is technical, verifiable, and progressive, aimed at strengthening trust, contributing to the de-escalation of the conflict, and creating conditions that ensure guarantees of non-repetition.The destruction of war material involves rigorous logistical planning, risk assessment, compliance with technical procedures, and the active participation of the delegations.Its effective implementation depends on institutional coordination led by the National Government, the commitment to peace of the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB), and adherence to the technical conditions established within the framework of the commitments undertaken at the Peace Dialogue Table.The Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) shall accompany the process, in accordance with the conditions set out herein....The technical procedure for destruction shall be the sole responsibility of the Public Force, duly trained and certified for this purpose, in accordance with established technical, operational, and safety standards.Each phase shall be documented through technical records signed by the delegations and international accompanying bodies, which shall be kept by the Office of the Counsellor Commissioner for Peace and the MAPP-OAS.The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation shall also be invited to accompany the verification process.Once destruction has taken place, the Public Force shall conduct a technical inspection of the area intervened in order to mitigate risks arising from possible remnants of undestroyed explosive material and to guarantee environmental safety.2. Guiding Principles...Human dignity: Respect for the rights of all persons involved.Good faith and cooperation: Mutual commitment to fulfilling the agreements reached.Traceability and transparency: A verifiable record of each phase of the process.Comprehensive security: Protection of operational personnel, nearby communities, the environment, and the facilities used.Technical rigour and control: Strict application of technical standards, operational procedures, and safety regulations in the destruction process.Technical adaptability (in a limited form): Adjustments to protocols and procedures based on lessons learned, without compromising control or traceability.3. Phases of the Process...The operational development of these phases is set out in the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material and in the specific operational roadmap for each handover.This roadmap shall take into account the territorial, logistical, and security context, the technical capacities available, and the climatic, social, and environmental conditions of the location.4. CommitmentsThe delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:4.1. General Commitments• Act in a coordinated manner to ensure compliance with this Agreement and provide the information and other elements or conditions necessary for the concentration, preparation, handover, verification, and destruction of the CNEB’s war material....• Allow the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) to accompany the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government.• Agree on the area where the war material shall be located for its handover, verification, and destruction, as established in the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.• The delegations agree to hold a ceremonial event for the handover, verification, and destruction of war material, to which the President of the Republic shall be invited.4.2. Commitments of the CNEB• Provide the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) and the National Government with an inventory recording the quantity, location, type, and characteristics of the war material, in accordance with the provisions of the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.• Collect and place the war material in the agreed area under the terms set out in the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.The collection, handling, and placement of the war material shall be the responsibility of the CNEB.• The CNEB undertakes that the members present in the process of delivery and verification of war material be representative members with arrest warrants suspended in force and previously recognized by presidential resolution.They shall not be armed or wear uniforms or insignia reserved for the exclusive use of the Public Force during the process.• Refrain from interfering with the access of the Public Force’s technical and operational teams to the area where the destruction of war material is to take place.• CNEB reaffirm its commitment of non-aggression towards the Public Force and shall order its structures to suspend offensive actions, in order to facilitate the verification and destruction process of war material.4.3. Commitments of the National Government• The National Government shall undertake the necessary coordination to ensure the protection and security of the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government.• The National Government commits to destroying, under safe conditions, the war material handed over by the CNEB, once it has been verified.• The National Government shall facilitate measures allowing the temporary, limited, and targeted suspension of offensive military operations and special police operations for the process of location and verification of the war material.• The National Government shall guarantee the physical and legal security of the representatives participating in the process of location, verification, and destruction of the war material.• It shall guarantee engagement with local communities in cases where the process of location, verification, and destruction overlaps with their territories.4.4. Commitments of the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS):The Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) shall limit its role to accompanying the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government, without participating in its transfer, handling, or organisation.Once the process has concluded, the delegations request that the MAPP-OAS present a confidential report to the Table on the process of accompanying the reception and destruction of the war material handed over, and this shall be mentioned in its biannual reports.Security sector→DDR→DDR programmes1. INTRODUCTION:...Both delegations express their willingness to advance towards the de-escalation of the armed conflict in these territories, based on Agreement No. 2, the transition to full citizenship for members of the CNEB, and the creation of conditions enabling the development of territorial transformations.
- Intelligence services
No specific mention.
- Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
- 1. INTRODUCTION:...Both delegations express their willingness to advance towards the de-escalation of the armed conflict in these territories, based on Agreement No. 2, the transition to full citizenship for members of the CNEB, and the creation of conditions enabling the development of territorial transformations....1. Scope and Purpose...Its effective implementation depends on institutional coordination led by the National Government, the commitment to peace of the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB), and adherence to the technical conditions established within the framework of the commitments undertaken at the Peace Dialogue Table....Each phase shall be documented through technical records signed by the delegations and international accompanying bodies, which shall be kept by the Office of the Counsellor Commissioner for Peace and the MAPP-OAS....4. CommitmentsThe delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:4.1. General Commitments• Act in a coordinated manner to ensure compliance with this Agreement and provide the information and other elements or conditions necessary for the concentration, preparation, handover, verification, and destruction of the CNEB’s war material....• Allow the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) to accompany the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government....4.2. Commitments of the CNEB• Provide the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) and the National Government with an inventory recording the quantity, location, type, and characteristics of the war material, in accordance with the provisions of the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.• Collect and place the war material in the agreed area under the terms set out in the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.The collection, handling, and placement of the war material shall be the responsibility of the CNEB.• The CNEB undertakes that the members present in the process of delivery and verification of war material be representative members with arrest warrants suspended in force and previously recognized by presidential resolution.They shall not be armed or wear uniforms or insignia reserved for the exclusive use of the Public Force during the process.• Refrain from interfering with the access of the Public Force’s technical and operational teams to the area where the destruction of war material is to take place.• CNEB reaffirm its commitment of non-aggression towards the Public Force and shall order its structures to suspend offensive actions, in order to facilitate the verification and destruction process of war material.
- Withdrawal of foreign forces
No specific mention.
- Corruption
No specific mention.
- Crime/organised crime
No specific mention.
- Drugs
No specific mention.
- Terrorism
No specific mention.
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
No specific mention.
- Amnesty/pardon
No specific mention.
- Courts
No specific mention.
- Mechanism
No specific mention.
- Prisoner release
No specific mention.
- Vetting
No specific mention.
- Victims
No specific mention.
- Missing persons
No specific mention.
- Reparations
No specific mention.
- Reconciliation
No specific mention.
Implementation
- UN signatory
- The delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:...4.4. Commitments of the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS):...The Accompanying Entities signAngela Bargellini, Delegate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Colombia
- Other international signatory
- The delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:...4.4. Commitments of the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS):...As witnesses and depositories, the Guarantor Countries signCarlos Pino, Bolivarian Republic of VenezuelaMithra Akhbari, Swiss Confederation
- Referendum for agreement
No specific mention.
- International mission/force/similar
- 1. Scope and Purpose...The Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) shall accompany the process, in accordance with the conditions set out herein....Each phase shall be documented through technical records signed by the delegations and international accompanying bodies, which shall be kept by the Office of the Counsellor Commissioner for Peace and the MAPP-OAS....4. CommitmentsThe delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:...4.4. Commitments of the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS):The Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) shall limit its role to accompanying the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government, without participating in its transfer, handling, or organisation.Once the process has concluded, the delegations request that the MAPP-OAS present a confidential report to the Table on the process of accompanying the reception and destruction of the war material handed over, and this shall be mentioned in its biannual reports.
- Enforcement mechanism
No specific mention.
Source agreement
AGREEMENT No.
12:
HANDOVER, VERIFICATION AND PROGRESSIVE DESTRUCTION OF WAR MATERIAL BETWEEN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA AND THE COORDINADORA NACIONAL EJÉRCITO BOLIVARIANO (CNEB)
1. INTRODUCTION:
The National Government of Colombia and the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB) reaffirm their commitment to building a sustainable and transformative total peace in the territories where the CNEB is present.
Both delegations express their willingness to advance towards the de-escalation of the armed conflict in these territories, based on Agreement No. 2, the transition to full citizenship for members of the CNEB, and the creation of conditions enabling the development of territorial transformations.
As a confidence-building measure, the present agreement is signed, establishing general rules for the handover and destruction of war material to be carried out within the framework of the Peace Dialogue Table, whose operational implementation is governed by the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.
This agreement shall apply on all occasions where the handover and destruction of war material is required, each of which shall be accompanied by a specific operational roadmap.
1. Scope and Purpose
The process of handover and destruction of war material is technical, verifiable, and progressive, aimed at strengthening trust, contributing to the de-escalation of the conflict, and creating conditions that ensure guarantees of non-repetition.
The destruction of war material involves rigorous logistical planning, risk assessment, compliance with technical procedures, and the active participation of the delegations.
Its effective implementation depends on institutional coordination led by the National Government, the commitment to peace of the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano (CNEB), and adherence to the technical conditions established within the framework of the commitments undertaken at the Peace Dialogue Table.
The Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) shall accompany the process, in accordance with the conditions set out herein.
The war material subject to this agreement refers to explosive devices, munitions, improvised devices, unconventional warfare components, and other devices with destructive capacity or ballistic risk, whose handling or continued presence poses a danger to communities and the environment.
The technical procedure for destruction shall be the sole responsibility of the Public Force, duly trained and certified for this purpose, in accordance with established technical, operational, and safety standards.
Each phase shall be documented through technical records signed by the delegations and international accompanying bodies, which shall be kept by the Office of the Counsellor Commissioner for Peace and the MAPP-OAS.
The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation shall also be invited to accompany the verification process.
Once destruction has taken place, the Public Force shall conduct a technical inspection of the area intervened in order to mitigate risks arising from possible remnants of undestroyed explosive material and to guarantee environmental safety.
2. Guiding Principles
The process shall be governed by the following principles:
Human dignity: Respect for the rights of all persons involved.
Good faith and cooperation: Mutual commitment to fulfilling the agreements reached.
Traceability and transparency: A verifiable record of each phase of the process.
Comprehensive security: Protection of operational personnel, nearby communities, the environment, and the facilities used.
Technical rigour and control: Strict application of technical standards, operational procedures, and safety regulations in the destruction process.
Technical adaptability (in a limited form): Adjustments to protocols and procedures based on lessons learned, without compromising control or traceability.
3. Phases of the Process
The process shall comprise the following phases:
• Phase I: Operational Activation
• Phase II: Handover and Verification of War Material
• Phase III: Custody and Technical Transfer
• Phase IV: Technical Destruction
• Phase V: Evaluation and Feedback
The operational development of these phases is set out in the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material and in the specific operational roadmap for each handover.
This roadmap shall take into account the territorial, logistical, and security context, the technical capacities available, and the climatic, social, and environmental conditions of the location.
4. Commitments
The delegations shall be bound by the following commitments:
4.1. General Commitments
• Act in a coordinated manner to ensure compliance with this Agreement and provide the information and other elements or conditions necessary for the concentration, preparation, handover, verification, and destruction of the CNEB’s war material.
• Disseminate this Agreement internally.
• Allow the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) to accompany the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government.
• Agree on the area where the war material shall be located for its handover, verification, and destruction, as established in the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.
• The delegations agree to hold a ceremonial event for the handover, verification, and destruction of war material, to which the President of the Republic shall be invited.
4.2. Commitments of the CNEB
• Provide the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) and the National Government with an inventory recording the quantity, location, type, and characteristics of the war material, in accordance with the provisions of the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.
• Collect and place the war material in the agreed area under the terms set out in the Protocol on the Process of Destruction of War Material.
The collection, handling, and placement of the war material shall be the responsibility of the CNEB.
• The CNEB undertakes that the members present in the process of delivery and verification of war material be representative members with arrest warrants suspended in force and previously recognized by presidential resolution.
They shall not be armed or wear uniforms or insignia reserved for the exclusive use of the Public Force during the process.
• Refrain from interfering with the access of the Public Force’s technical and operational teams to the area where the destruction of war material is to take place.
• CNEB reaffirm its commitment of non-aggression towards the Public Force and shall order its structures to suspend offensive actions, in order to facilitate the verification and destruction process of war material.
4.3. Commitments of the National Government
• The National Government shall undertake the necessary coordination to ensure the protection and security of the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government.
• The National Government commits to destroying, under safe conditions, the war material handed over by the CNEB, once it has been verified.
• The National Government shall facilitate measures allowing the temporary, limited, and targeted suspension of offensive military operations and special police operations for the process of location and verification of the war material.
• The National Government shall guarantee the physical and legal security of the representatives participating in the process of location, verification, and destruction of the war material.
• It shall guarantee engagement with local communities in cases where the process of location, verification, and destruction overlaps with their territories.
4.4. Commitments of the Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS):
The Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia of the Organization of American States (MAPP-OAS) shall limit its role to accompanying the process of reception and verification of the war material to be handed over by the CNEB to the National Government, without participating in its transfer, handling, or organisation.
Once the process has concluded, the delegations request that the MAPP-OAS present a confidential report to the Table on the process of accompanying the reception and destruction of the war material handed over, and this shall be mentioned in its biannual reports.
Glossary:
• Technical records:
Formal documents recording the phases of the process (handover, verification, destruction), signed by the delegations and international observers (Guarantors and accompanying entities).
• Technical destruction:
A specialised and controlled procedure for dismantling war material.
• Roadmap:
An operational instrument detailing the conditions and logistical and technical aspects for each specific handover of war material.
• War material:
A set of explosive devices, munitions, improvised devices, unconventional warfare components, and other devices with destructive capacity or ballistic risk, whose handling or continued presence poses a danger to communities and the environment.
• Unified Command Post (UCP): An inter-institutional operational coordination body that supervises each phase of the handover and destruction of war material.
Signed at the Inda Zabaleta Indigenous Reserve, Tumaco, on 19 July 2025.
For the Government of the Republic of Colombia
Armando Novoa García
Chief Negotiator
Gloria Arias
Jaime Ariza
Parmenio Cuellar
For the Coordinadora Nacional Ejército Bolivariano
Walter Mendoza
Chief Negotiator
Andrés Guerrero
Bladimir
Diego
Iván Paría
Jairo Marín
Uriel Pardo
As witnesses and depositories, the Guarantor Countries sign
Carlos Pino, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Mithra Akhbari, Swiss Confederation
The Accompanying Entities sign
Angela Bargellini, Delegate of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Colombia
Mons. Héctor Fabio Henao Gaviria, Delegate of the Episcopal Conference of Colombia
Signed in the capacity of a verifying organisation
Christian Rodríguez Gutmann, Coordinator of the Ceasefire and Urban Peace Area Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia

