ELN says peace talks with Colombia’s government could be “frozen”

ELN guerrilla (Screenshot: YouTube)

Colombia’s longest living guerrilla group, the ELN, threatened to suspend peace talks with the government.

According to the ELN, the government violated previously made agreements on citizen participation in the talks by organizing a meeting in the southwestern Nariño province without the guerrillas.

If the government insists on holding this meeting without the ELN “the dialogue process would be in crisis as it would violate the reached agreements.”

ELN

Negotiators of the ELN and the government of President Gustavo Petro agreed in June last year to create a “National Participation Committee,” which would be in charge of organizing regional meetings.


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In a response, the Peace Commissioner suggested that the Nariño meeting had been called by local communities.

Peace Commissioner’s Office

The tensions between the ELN and the Petro administration come two weeks after the negotiators agreed to an extension of a ceasefire.


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This ceasefire extension came a week late because of other disagreements over the peace talks that seek a process that would put an end to the decades-long insurgency of the ELN.

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