Delegations from the Colombian government and the left-wing ELN guerilla group will gather from Friday in neighboring Venezuela for a meeting that seeks to restart peace negotiations and resume a ...
The National Liberation Army (ELN) said it would stop fighting from Thursday, ahead of a full ceasefire in August. Colombia's defence minister confirmed the armed forces would also be told to halt ...
This ceasefire ... Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the ELN has an open conflict with the paramilitary Autodefensas Gaitanistas de Colombia (AGC) or Clan del Golfo, especially in the Pacific ...
Colombia’s government agreed to a meeting with ELN guerrillas to seek a possible resumption of ... The warring parties agreed to a bilateral ceasefire in August of 2023, but failed to extend this amid ...
Colombia on Wednesday suspended peace talks ... The National Liberation Army, or ELN, ended a cease-fire with the Colombian ...
On Dec. 31, Petro announced a ceasefire with five armed ... Self-Defense Forces of the Sierra Nevada. The ELN has about 3,500 fighters across Colombia, according to official estimates.
It also asserts that the ceasefire does not restrict the national security forces' "constitutional and legal powers." Colombia's leadership ... Liberation Army (ELN) -- responsible for the ...
The ELN has also expressed its frustration with a recent effort by Colombia’s government to start separate peace negotiations with one of its splinter groups in southwest Colombia. A cease-fire ...
The ELN is Colombia's main remaining active guerrilla ... But on 3 August a bilateral six-month ceasefire between the government and the ELN came into force and the next round of peace ...
The Colombian government on Tuesday accepted a proposal by the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group to return ... signing of a six-month temporary cease-fire, which came into effect on ...
Foreign Minister Murillo, Interior Minister Cristo, the UK welcomes your commitment to building sustainable peace in Colombia and your renewed focus ...
For more than five decades as violent conflict raged through Colombia's highlands and rainforests, wildlife thrived.