Havana-Sana
Peace talks between the Colombian government and the country's largest armed group, the National Liberation Army, resumed in the Cuban capital, Havana.
The news agency AFP quoted the High Commissioner for Peace Danilo Rueda as saying: The two sides agreed on the need to resume the process of dialogue with facts that show the Colombian community and the world that this desire is real.
The meeting was attended by officials from Norway and Cuba, guarantors of the talks, in addition to envoys of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Colombian Bishops Conference.
Gustavo Petro was the first leftist president in Colombia's history who, after being sworn in on August 8, launched a call for armed groups to sign a peace agreement that ends the decades-old conflict in the country.
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