Current:Home > MarketsColombia signs three-month cease-fire with FARC holdout group -TradeGrid
Colombia signs three-month cease-fire with FARC holdout group
View
Date:2025-04-14 03:03:21
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia’s government and the rebel group know as FARC-EMC on Monday signed a three-month cease-fire and formally began peace talks, as President Gustavo Petro tries to bolster his plans to pacify rural areas ahead of regional elections that will take place at the end of October.
In an event that took place in the township of Tibu, near Colombia’s border with Venezuela, both sides also agreed to cease attacks on civilians and set up a group that will monitor the cease-fire and could include United Nations personnel.
“Peace today seems to have been eclipsed when sirens, bombs, shouts of pain and desperation can be heard in places like the Middle East, Europe or sub-Saharan Africa” said Camilo González, the government’s lead negotiator. “These peace talks (in Colombia) are a bet on life and freedom.”
FARC-EMC are currently Colombia’s third largest armed group, with around 3,500 members. The group is led by left-wing guerrilla fighters who refused to join a 2016 peace deal between Colombia’s government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia in which more than 12,000 rebels laid down their guns.
The talks with the FARC-EMC are part of President Petro’s total peace strategy, which includes negotiating with various armed groups.
Colombia’s government in June signed a 6-month cease-fire with the National Liberation Army, the country’s largest remaining guerrilla group. But talks with the Gulf Clan, the nation’s second largest armed group, broke down earlier this year as the military cracked down on illegal mining in a region controlled by that organization.
FARC-EMC said in September that they will not interfere in municipal and provincial elections that will be held on October 29. Their leaders argued that they wanted to give the government a gesture of good will, as both sides tried to broker a cease-fire.
Last year, on December 31, President Petro ordered his troops to stop attacks on the FARC-EMC. But that cease-fire broke down in May after the rebels killed three teenagers from an Indigenous community who had been forcibly recruited and were trying to escape from one of the group’s camps.
Jorge Restrepo, a Colombian security analyst, said that the current cease-fire could take some time to implement, because FARC-EMC operates as a coalition of different rebel units, each with its own interests.
“There are disputes between the different groups that make up the EMC,” Restrepo said. “So that could limit the effect of the cease-fire on rural communities.”
____
Follow AP’s coverage of Latin America and the Caribbean at https://apnews.com/hub/latin-america
veryGood! (33)
Related
- Sam Taylor
- Get $128 J.Crew Jeans for $28, $278 Boots for $45, and More Jaw-Dropping Deals
- Will Smith Returns to an Award Show Stage Nearly One Year After Oscars Slap
- Why Charli D'Amelio Loves Bonding With Landon Barker’s Family
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- Here's How You Can Get the Glazed Donut Nail Look at Home for Just $20
- Why Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa’s New Show is Not a Flip or Flop Redux
- Michelin-Starred Chef Curtis Stone Shares an Unexpected $4 Ingredient He Loves Cooking With
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Accused Russian spy allegedly collected U.S. info on Ukraine war before arrest
Ranking
- What to watch: O Jolie night
- TikTok's Favorite Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Lip Gloss Is Finally Back in Stock
- Selena Gomez Proves She’s a “Texas Girl at Heart” With Glimpse Into Family Fishing Trip
- Chris Rock Says Will Smith Has Selective Outrage With Oscars Slap During Netflix Comedy Special
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- How Iraq has changed, and how the war changed people, 20 years after the U.S.-led invasion
- Cher Reveals She's Working on New Music With Boyfriend Alexander Edwards
- Isle of Paradise Flash Deal: Save $25 on Mess-Free Self-Tanning Mousse
Recommendation
Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
Gigi Hadid Makes Rare Comment About Co-Parenting Daughter Khai With Ex Zayn Malik
Shop These BaubleBar Deals Starting at $4: Rings, Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets, Hair Clips, and More
Video shows massive anti-ship mine from World War II being destroyed in Croatia
$73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
Pentagon releases dramatic video said to show Russian jet collision with U.S. drone over Black Sea near Ukraine
North Korea test-fires two more ballistic missiles, South Korea says
King Charles III visit to France delayed by protests as anger mounts over Macron's pension reforms