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Colombia’s government, under President Gustavo Petro, has made significant progress in peace talks with the largest FARC dissident group, the Estado Mayor Central (EMC).These discussions have led to notable achievements in less than three months.The rebels agreed to stop kidnappings, released 10 hostages, and reduced conflicts with the military, according to a government negotiator.President Petro’s government aims for “total peace” in Colombia.

This effort seeks to end a conflict that lasted over six decades and has caused over 450,000 deaths.Talks with the EMC began in October and included a ceasefire agreement.Both parties plan to extend this ceasefire, said Camilo Gonzalez, the government’s negotiation team coordinator.Gonzalez highlighted significant progress.

He noted decreases in forced confinements and civilian displacements by the EMC.Progress in Colombia’s Peace Talks with FARC Dissidents – Ensigna ECM.

(Photo Internet reproduction)However, he also mentioned increased clashes between the EMC and other illegal groups.These groups are competing for control in areas involved in drug trafficking and illegal mining.Gonzalez emphasized the need for regional and multilateral ceasefires.

These are crucial to lessen fighting intensity and protect civilians.The upcoming talks in Bogotá, scheduled from January 9 to 20, will tackle critical issues like deforestation and environmental respect.The goal of these negotiations is the EMC’s disarmament and a definitive end to kidnapping and extortion.Additionally, the Colombian government is engaging in ceasefire negotiations with the leftist National Liberation Army (ELN).However, discussions with the Segunda Marquetalia, another FARC faction, have not started.The Clan del Golfo, a prominent drug-trafficking gang, has declined an offer of reduced sentences for surrender.





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