Morocco and colombia strengthen un peacebuilding ties in new york

In a significant diplomatic engagement held in New York, Morocco and Colombia have reaffirmed their dedication to deepening collaboration between the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission and the UN Security Council. The meeting underscores a shared commitment to placing peace and stability at the forefront of global priorities as outlined by the international body.

high-level dialogue reinforces global security efforts

Omar Hilale, Morocco’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and current Chair of the UN Peacebuilding Commission, welcomed Leonor Zalabata Torres, Colombia’s Ambassador to the UN and presiding officer of the UN Security Council for June 2026. Their courtesy visit in New York served as a platform to exchange views on enhancing joint initiatives aimed at sustaining peace in conflict-affected regions.

The discussions highlighted the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing emerging security challenges while reinforcing the role of the UN in fostering long-term stability. Both diplomats emphasized the need for coordinated action between the Peacebuilding Commission and the Security Council to ensure sustainable peace outcomes worldwide.