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1 DILOMACY FOR SECURITY: COLOMBIA´S STRATEGY AGAINST TOC 33.2 – DE - MD- R001-02

2 1 Diplomacy for Security and Defense

3 International Strategy of the Ministry of Defense developed both at bilateral and multilateral levels, in order to contribute with the capabilities developed in recent years, as well as projecting new capabilities and standards. It is ruled by prudence, respect, cooperation, transparency and pragmatism, emphasizing diplomacy and international law. Strategic criteria: Prevention, cooperation and modernization to strengthen security and national defense.

4 Experience and international cooperation areas of Colombia 2

5 33.2 – DE - MD- R001-02 Air mobility Nocturnal Operations Special Operations Reduction of Kidnapping Intelligence and communications Joint Operations Citizen Security

6 FIGHT AGAINST WORLD DRUG PROBLEM PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CRIMINAL PHENOMENA CITIZEN SECURITY AND COEXISTENCE DEFENSE INDUSTRY INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STREGHTENING OF MILITARY AND POLICE SPECIALTIES Cooperation Areas

7 Strategic Scenarios for International Cooperation 3

8 International Cooperation NATO : Colombia as a global “partner”. Best practices, interoperability, participation in international missions ONU : Peacekeeping Missions EU : Human Rights and Military Criminal Justice. Interoperability and participation in international missions. UNASUR : Leadership role in the subcontinent, leader of the creation of the Council to strengthen cooperation in security, justice, and against Organized Transnational Crime; Participation in the South American Defense Council and the South American Council on the Global Drugs Problem. Central America and the Caribbean : Triangular Cooperation and South-South to strengthen institutional development capacities, public safety, prohibition and fight against trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime. South Korea: Active Cooperation for strategic Science and Technology programs Israel: procurement of goods, services, and military equipment contracts to strengthen the capacities of the Public Force. Brazil: Exchange of goods and services. Active industrial Cooperation with Embraer United States : Address common threats and strengthen national capacities in topics such as air mobility, information sharing, interdiction, logistics, procurement and institutional development. UK : Address common threats at regional level and fight against drug trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime. Military Criminal Justice. Training to the participation in international missions. Canada : Triangular Cooperation to the strengthening of capacities in Central America and the Caribbean. Military Criminal Justice. Training to the participation in international missions.

9 International Cooperation OTAN : Colombia as a global “partner”. Best practices, interoperability, participation in international missions UN : Peacekeeping missions UE : Human Rights and Military Criminal Justice. Interoperability and participation in international missions. UNASUR : Leadership role in the subcontinent, leader of the creation of the Council to strengthen cooperation in security, justice, and against Organized Transnational Crime; Participation in the South American Defense Council and the South American Council on the Global Drugs Problem. Central America and the Caribbean : Triangular Cooperation and South-South to strengthen institutional development capacities, public safety, prohibition and fight against trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime.

10 International Cooperation Activities 2012-2013 4

11 Guatemala 563 Honduras 1.008 2.491 Uruguay 6 Cooperation Activities for members of the Armed Forces of North, Center and South America | 2010-2012 | North America: 2.628 Estados Unidos Canadá 2.543 12 Trinidad y Tobago 1 Jamaica 33 Costa Rica CubaHaití 357 El Salvador 2422 2 San Vicente y Granadinas Belice 12 Perú Brasil 592 Argentina 139 Paraguay 56 127 4 62 73 5 205 153 Venezuela 31 Central America: 5.061 South America : 2.031 República DominicanaBarbados Nicaragua 8 Aruba 1 Bolivia 18 MéxicoPanamá Sta. Lucia ChileEcuador 974

12 Francia España 97 24 Suecia 10 Alemania 5 Suiza Italia 4 4 República Checa 2 Bélgica 1 Cooperation Activities for members of the Armed Forces of Asia, Africa, Europe, Middle East and Oceania | 2010-2012 | Asia: 106 Europe: 147 Africa: 5 Middle East and Oceanía: 6 Togo Senegal 2 1 Sudáfrica 1 Nigeria 1 Israel 4 Australia 2 China Japón 70 27 Corea del Sur 6 Indonesia 3 Total trained members of foreign Armed Forces: More than 9.900

13 Cooperation Activities offered by Colombian Public Force trough 2013 1 Francia 14 Haiti 1 Benín, Guinea Bissau, Kenia, Marruecos, Nigeria, Sierra Leona, Senegal, Egipto, Argelia, Sudáfrica 68 Estados Unidos 3212 México 124 Republica Dominicana 72 Costa Rica 244 El Salvador 1113 Guatemala 1684 Honduras 550 Panamá 230 Ecuador 27 Chile TOTAL TRAINED PERSONNEL JANUARY- OCTOBER: 7.627 8 Paraguay 99 Perú 40 Argentina 86 Brasil 7 Bolivia 9 Trinidad y Tobago 2 Camerún, Argelia 2 Belice 3 España 1 Rusia 13 China 1 Jamaica 2 Uruguay Areas of Cooperation: Fight against the world drug problem, citizen security, prevention and control of criminal phenomena, Strengthening of Military and Police specialties 1 Venezuela 3 Suecia

14 Triangular Cooperation Plans Colombia – Canada – USA 5

15 Triangular Cooperation Plans: Colombia - Canada (2013-2014) TOTAL: 1.258 Students Number of activities : 75 Activities Action lines: 1. Fight against World Drug Problem 2. Fight against the International Organized Crime 3. Strengthening, organizational development and doctrine 4. Citizen Security Recipient Countries: HONDURAS - GUATEMALA

16 Triangular Cooperation Plans: Colombia – United States (2013) TOTAL : 619 students Recipient Countries: HONDURAS, GUATEMALA, EL SALVADOR AND PANAMÁ Recipient Countries: HONDURAS, GUATEMALA, EL SALVADOR AND PANAMÁ Number of activities : 39 Activities Action lines: 1. Fight against World Drug Problem 2. Fight against the International Organized Crime 3. Strengthening, organizational development and doctrine 4. Citizen Security

17 Triangular Cooperation Plans: Colombia – United States (2014) Recipient Countries: HONDURAS, GUATEMALA, EL SALVADOR, PANAMÁ, COSTA RICA AND REP. DOMINICANA Recipient Countries: HONDURAS, GUATEMALA, EL SALVADOR, PANAMÁ, COSTA RICA AND REP. DOMINICANA Number of activities : 152 Activities Action Lines: 1. Fight against World Drug Problem 2. Fight against the International Organized Crime 3. Law enforcement (Colombian National Police) 4. Special Atention for Comunities

18 Participation in International Missions6

19 8 Participation of Colombia in International Missions 39 Sierra Leona Guinea Bissau Guatemala El Salvador Haití Mozambique Camboya Yugoslavia 12869 3 2 158 298 153 Corea Sinaí Canal del Suez 6 Military Missions |1951 – 2013| Police Missions |1990 – 2013|

20 Results of the Diplomacy for Security and Defense 7

21 Colombia has changed its role in cooperation issues and has positioned itself in the region as a supplier country in security and defense. Our country now projects its relations with other countries and organizations from a dynamic point of view, that allows flexibly and adaptation to future security challenges. It has been accomplished in different international scenarios the importance of establishing regional security policies that include topics such as the fight against organized crime, fight against the world drug problem, money laundering and cyber crime, among others. The Ministry of Defense continues to consolidate international cooperation as a foreign policy tool to help strengthen the insertion of Colombia in bilateral, regional and global scenarios.

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