Bogotá, Sep 23 (EFE). - "Colombia is moving towards the end of armed conflicts," stated Camilo González, the chief government ...
The Colombian government and a dissident faction of the FARC guerrilla group that disarmed in 2017, said Tuesday they will observe a ceasefire and hold peace talks from October 8.
Armed groups operating outside the law have killed all the authorities or sent them into exile. Local residents live in a ...
Moving forward with its agenda of "total peace" for the country, the Colombian government entered into a new ceasefire ...
FILE - Former commanders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), top right, attend a hearing before the Special Jurisdiction for Peace regarding kidnappings during Colombia's ...
On Dec. 31, Petro announced a ceasefire with five armed groups from January 1 to June 30. In 2016, the government signed an agreement with ... The ELN has about 3,500 fighters across Colombia, ...
The Colombian government and the Central High Command (EMC), the main dissidence of the now disbanded FARC, will set up a ...
The clashes in Nariño are due to territorial disputes between both groups and have caused injuries to several civilians, ...
Now the country has a president who says he wants to end the drug war, and prioritize poverty reduction over crop eradication ...
BOGOTA - Colombia's government and the Estado Mayor Central (EMC), the largest FARC dissident group, on Tuesday said in a joint statement they would begin peace talks on Oct. 8 and start a 10 ...
Deal includes provisions for local Armenian government to disband its own military, in capitulation to Azerbaijan A ceasefire agreement has been reached a day after Azerbaijan launched a new ...
Moving forward with its agenda of "total peace" for the country, the Colombian government entered into a new ceasefire agreement with splinter groups of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ...