United Nations system reiterated its offer to support the process of dialogue between the government and the indigenous movement Ecuadorto resolve a list of economic and social demands that sparked strong protests between June 13 and 30 in the past.
This was announced on Monday at the Government Ministry, announcing a meeting of experts from United Nations and the power of this portfolio to speak of the international organization’s interest in accompanying the enhanced dialogue process that began last week.
Homero Castañe, Deputy Minister of Management of the Ministry, met with UN Advisor for Conflict Resolution Kenneth Gluck; and resident coordinator of the organization in Ecuador, Markus Behrend— said the source.
Ecuador: Commitments
During the meeting castagne stressed the commitment Government Ecuador to strengthen agreements that promote reconciliation and improve the country’s domestic and international relations.
UN he wants to “support the process of developing agreements and issues that will be resolved” in the dialogue process through “technical consultations,” the deputy minister added.
By your side glitch highlighted the opening United Nations support processes related to the settlement of conflicts aimed at strengthening domestic peace processes and building international confidence.
The goal is to “ensure the peaceful progress of countries” and “improve ongoing dialogue to address various issues of development and inclusive governance,” the adviser added. UN.
Director of International Affairs, Ministry of Government, John Santeliswho also took part in the meeting stressed the importance of the contribution UN in peace processes and the need for dialogue as a tool to help groups that need the attention of governments.
The government ministry in a letter promised to make efforts for peaceful, democratic coexistence and respect Law supremacy.
He also stressed that the executive branch “respects the recommendations and international cooperation that contributes to the establishment of peace and development within the framework of respect for the laws of Ecuador and its Constitution.”
The protests that took place in the second half of June last year claimed the lives of six people, five of them on the side of the protesters, five thousand were injured and significant economic damage.
(EFE)
Source: RPP

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