Chile will be guarantor in the new dialogue with the Colombian ELN

Chile will be guarantor in the new dialogue with the Colombian ELN

The leaders spoke about the talks in the making with the far-left rebels the day after the inauguration of Petro, Colombia’s first left-wing leader who pledged in his inaugural speech to work for “true peace”. and definitive“.

“We have expressed our full willingness to continue collaborating in the terms that the Colombian government deems most useful to its cause,” Boric said at a press conference.

For now, he added, “this is limited to being one of the guarantor countries of the process to the extent that this, which remained in suspensive points, is taken up again.”

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frozen dialogue

Emerged in 1964 in light of the Cold Warthe National Liberation Army (ELN) agreed to negotiate with the government Juan Manuel Santosfirst in Ecuador Then in Cubaheadquarters of the agreement that led to the disarmament of the then guerrilla of the FARC in 2017.

However, the government of Ivan Duke broke off talks in 2019 after the car bomb attack on a police cadet school in Bogotawhich left 22 dead, in addition to the aggressor.

In addition to Chile, BrazilCuba, Norway Y Venezuela they have served as guarantors of the negotiation that the ELN and the new government of Colombia are now preparing to resume.

“Today we would have to ask all those governments if they want, if they want to continue being guarantors of the process that is being restarted,” said Gustavo Petro on Monday.

At the moment there is no date for the parties to sit down to talk.

Doubts about the role of Cuba

President Gustavo Petro added that it is also pending to define whether Havana will host the negotiations again.

In this regard, he mentioned that Cuba had been affected “very much” by Duque’s decision to ignore the protocols that they foresaw that, in case the dialogue failed, the rebel negotiators would have guarantees to return to Colombia.

On the contrary, he unsuccessfully demanded that the Cuban authorities hand over the delegates to him for trial for terrorismwhich deteriorated relations between the two countries.

“We will know in the weeks to come if these talks continue in Cuba,” said Gustavo Petro.

After the breakdown of the talks, the ELN increased its foot force from 1,800 to 2,500 combatants and collaborators, according to official estimates.

Source: Ambito

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