 We, the 11 Security Council signatories of the Statement of Shared Commitments for the Principles of Women, Peace and Security, Ecuador, Guyana, Japan, Malta, the Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Switzerland, the United Kingdoms, the United States and my own country, France, have come together to express our full support for peace in Colombia and for the role women play in it. We would like to emphasize four key aspects. Firstly, it is paramount to fully implement the gender-related provision of the 2016 peace agreement, notably regarding the Comprehensive Rural Reform and the Ethnic Chapter. Rural women must have access to land on equal terms. The right of all women and girls, including those belonging to minorities, must be fully respected. In the face of the atrocities committed against women and girls during the conflict, we reaffirm the importance of holding perpetrators accountable and of adopting a survivor-centered approach, taking into consideration their holistic needs. We call on all parties to respect their obligations under international humanitarian law and human rights law. We express deep concern about the continued high level of conflict-relected sexual violence and gender-based violence in the country, which disproportionately targets women and girls, particularly those belonging to minorities. We are alarmed by the spike in cases of human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and by the persistence of violence against women leaders and human rights defenders. We condemn with the strongest words these forms of violence. All perpetrators must be held accountable.