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Brazil committed to helping Colombian peace process

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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday reaffirmed his administration's commitment to helping with the peace process in Colombia and operations to release hostages held by Colombian rebels. 

During a meeting in Brasilia with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, Lula said he was willing to offer a hand whenever asked and hailed the success of operations in early February that freed two politicians, three police officers and a soldier.

The Brazilian government provided logistic support for the operation, lending Colombia two Cougar helicopters. A team of 16 Brazilian soldiers also took part in the rescue.

Brazil also announced its willingness to accept demobilized Colombian guerillas who renounced armed conflict.

Uribe thanked the Brazilian government's offer in helping with the hostage releases.

"You have helped us make the terrorists understand that there is an opportunity for the peace, as long as they abandon the violence," he said.

Uribe said that Brazil represents to its neighbors a hope in a moment of crisis, with its capacity for investments and for propelling Latin America's economic growth.

During the meeting, the two presidents signed an agreement to form a bilateral committee that will study the establishment of a preferential Brazil-Colombia relation. (Xinhua)