FARC denies increase in arms purchases

The FARC denied claims by Ecuador military commander that the guerrilla group has purchased large amounts of arms during the cease-fire.

The guerrilla leader Rodrigo Granda rejected General Fernando Proaño’s statements after he accused the FARC of increasing weapons purchases in Ecuador during the unilateral cease-fire.

“Since the beginning of the peace process…we have captured a great amount of ammunition, arms and therefore we know they [FARC] took advantage of this situation to strengthen their position in preparation of what might happen in the future,” said the Ecuador General, who commands the Colombia-Ecuador border.

Ecuadorean authorities recently seized explosives bound for armed groups that operate along border zones.

The FARC is set to terminate its two-month cease-fire on January 20 while peace talks with the Colombia government in Havana continue.

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