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Colombia to become first Latin American Nato ‘global partner’

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Bogota: Colombia will next week formally become Nato’s first Latin American “global partner”, President Juan Manuel Santos announced.

Santos, who won the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end a half-century of armed conflict with the former rebel movement FARC (Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia), said on Friday the move would improve Colombia’s image on the world stage.

“We will formalise in Brussels next week – and this is very important – Colombia’s entry into Nato in the category of global partner. We will be the only country in Latin America with this privilege,” the president said.

In addition to Colombia, Nato lists Afghanista­n, Australia, Iraq, Japan, South Korea, Mongolia, New Zealand and Pakistan as “partners across the globe” or simply “global partners”.

Each country “has developed an Individual Partnershi­p Cooperatio­n Program” with the 29-country USled alliance, with many contributi­ng actively to Nato missions.

Colombia and Nato reached a partnershi­p deal in May 2017 following the conclusion of the peace accord with FARC, now a political party.

According to Nato’s website, areas of cooperatio­n include cybersecur­ity, maritime security, terrorism as well as building the capacities and capabiliti­es of the Colombian armed forces.

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