Tables for peace talks installed in armed forces’ command center

Work tables for peace negotiations have been installed in the command center of Colombia’s armed forces, reported radio station La W Tuesday.

The radio station reported that the command center of the country’s armed forces had installed work tables for their expert negotiation staff that will advise former armed forces commander General Jorge Enrique Mora Rangel and former National Police commander Oscar Naranjo in the peace process with Colombia’s largest guerrilla group FARC.

President Juan Manuel Santos announced last week the commission, including the two former officials, that will represent the government in peace talks with the FARC. The commission will be led by former Vice President Humberto de la Calle and part of the advising of the peace agreement will allegedly be realized from the special office in the armed forces’ command center.

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