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Interviewed credits:

Wilson Ruiz – Minister of Justice

Marta Lucía Ramírez – Vice President and Chancellor

Pilar Alicia – Deputy Minister of Justice of Cuba

RPTV NEWS AGENCY team:

Journalist: Liz Castrellon

Camera and Edition: John Reyes

BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Friday, February 18, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). The commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of the Ibero-American Countries, which was held for the first time in Colombia, successfully concluded. The meeting that took place in Barranquilla was attended by delegations from Andorra, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain, Paraguay, Portugal, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay.

At the meetings, agreements were reached on Human Rights and the ratification of the Medellin Treaty, a tool for international legal cooperation.

“Colombia continues in this struggle to overcome factors that have historically been obstacles to our development, such as violence, corruption and poverty,” said Justice Minister Wilson Ruiz.

In this meeting, the visibility of the transformation of justice in Ibero-America was also achieved.

“Colombia has been working decisively on the transformation of justice to achieve a path of modern and innovative justice that can be available to everyone,” said the Vice President, Marta Lucía Ramírez.

“When listening to everyone’s interventions, it can be concluded that there is a denominator factor in the identification of those legal needs that citizens demand today,” added Ramírez.

Gender equity, migration policies and reforms of the prison system were also protagonists in this conference that was hosted by the city of Barranquilla.

“It has endowed itself with a framework of international treaties that have provided important tools, which is a transcendental step forward in order to have an advance in legal certainty,” said Pilar Alicia, Deputy Minister of Justice of Cuba.

Finally, the Ministry of Justice, Wilson Ruiz, assured that this type of meeting allows facing the challenges of Ibero-American justice, proposing reforms that contribute to the daily construction of peace and democracy.

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Interviewed credits:

Wilson Ruiz – Minister of Justice

RPTV NEWS AGENCY team:

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Camera and Edition: Angelo Ramirez

BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Wednesday, February 16, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). The Conference of Ministers of Justice of the Ibero-American Countries began in Barranquilla, in which ministers from 22 countries participate, where the central axis of the talks will be international judicial cooperation.

“In these two days we are going to review what has been the influence of trust in the Ibero-American justice systems, addressing transcendental issues that advocate the defense of freedoms and strengthen democratic organizations,” said the Minister of Justice, Wilson Ruiz.

It is expected that the Conference of Ministers, led by the head of the Colombian Justice portfolio, Wilson Ruíz, will allow the strengthening of the rights of citizens, migration policies and the reform of the penitentiary systems of Ibero-America.

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The United States, Australia, Japan and India on Friday pledged to deepen cooperation to ensure the Indo-Pacific region was free from “coercion,” a thinly veiled swipe at China’s growing economic and military expansion, as their top diplomats convened to also tackle climate change, COVID and other threats.

Foreign ministers of the so-called Quad, the informal grouping of the four countries, vowed to work on humanitarian relief, terrorism, cyber and maritime security and global supply chain challenges.

Despite being outside the group’s scope, an escalating crisis between the West and Russia over Ukraine was also a top agenda item, with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken casting Moscow’s build-up as a challenge to the international rules-based order, which he said Quad would work to preserve.

“That includes championing the rights of all countries to choose their own path, free from coercion, and the right to have their sovereignty and territorial integrity respected. Whether that’s here in the Indo-Pacific, in Europe, or anywhere else in the world,” he said in his opening remarks of the meeting.

Blinken arrived in Australia this week as Washington grapples with a dangerous standoff with Moscow, which has massed some 100,000 troops near Ukraine’s border and stoked Western fears of an invasion.

Russia denies it has such plans.

The Biden administration wants to show the world its long-term strategic focus remains in the Asia-Pacific and that a major foreign policy crisis in one part of the world does not distract it from key priorities.

Asked by reporters Friday if confrontation with China in the Indo-Pacific was inevitable, Blinken replied “nothing is inevitable.”

“Having said that, I think we share concerns that in recent years China has been acting more aggressively at home and more aggressively in the region,” he said.

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said the Quad’s cooperation on the region’s COVID response was “most critical,” with cyber and maritime security, infrastructure, climate action and disaster relief — especially after the recent Tonga volcanic eruption — also in focus.

New pledges are unlikely to be announced before a May summit of Quad leaders in Japan that President Joe Biden plans to attend.

Payne also said Ukraine, China and North Korea would also be discussed.

“More than one authoritarian regime is presenting itself in the current world climate as a challenge. DPRK (North Korea), China as well and they will be part of our discussions today. We strongly support U.S. leadership on these challenges,” she said before a bilateral meeting with Blinken.

Britain said the “most dangerous moment” in the West’s standoff with Moscow appeared imminent, as Russia held military exercises in Belarus and the Black Sea following the buildup of its forces near Ukraine.

The Quad nations have begun holding annual naval exercises across the Indo-Pacific to demonstrate interoperability, and the United States itself conducts freedom of navigation patrols in the South China Sea.

China has previously denounced the Quad as a Cold War construct and a clique “targeting other countries.”

Blinken’s trip comes after China and Russia declared last week a “no limits” strategic partnership, their most detailed and assertive statement to work together — and against the United States — to build a new international order based on their own interpretations of human rights and democracy.

U.S.-Chinese ties are at their lowest point in decades as the world’s top two economies disagree on issues ranging from Hong Kong and Taiwan to the South China Sea and China’s treatment of ethnic Muslims.

Biden told Asian leaders in October the United States would launch talks on a new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework. But few details have emerged and his administration has been reluctant to offer the increased market access Asian countries desire, seeing this as threatening American jobs.

Critics say the lack of U.S. economic engagement is a major weakness in Biden’s approach to the region, where China remains to be the top trading partner for many of the Indo-Pacific nations.

Interviewed credits:

Wilson Ruiz – Minister of Justice

Enrique Gil Botero – secretary general of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of the Ibero-American Countries.

RPTV NEWS AGENCY team:

Journalist: Liz Castrellon

Camera and Edition: John Reyes

BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Thursday, February 10, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). This 2022 will be held the 50th edition of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Ibero-America, which will be held between February 15 and 17 in Barranquilla, after the World Congress of Jurists will be held in the Atlantic capital on last December 2 and 3.

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Cuba and Peru are some of the 16 countries that have already confirmed their attendance at this event in which proposals for a new horizon in the Ibero-American Justice will be discussed.

“It is a true honor for Colombia to be the host country for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Ibero-America, which will bring together a select group of jurists,” said Justice Minister Wilson Ruiz.

In this sense, the head of the justice portfolio added that the event “will allow the promotion of institutional transformation processes and public justice policies as a contribution to the social welfare of the region.”

For his part, Enrique Gil Botero, general secretary of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Ibero-American Countries, stressed that the meeting will serve to analyze the contributions to the development of justice and the challenges in 2022.

“It is an event where the ministers of the 22 countries will examine the course of these 50 years in terms of public policies, in terms of international treaties,” he said.

For this conference, the participation of 22 Ibero-American countries is expected in which issues of justice, rights and democracy will be discussed based on what has been learned in half a century of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Ibero-America (Comjib).

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