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partisan THEN reported this Sunday that he has a Colombian army sergeant in what President Gustavo Petro called a sabotage of the peace talks his government is having with the rebels.
“I condemn the kidnapping of Sergeant Libey Danilo Bravo from the National Army. These are facts that will sabotage any possibility of peace,” the president said on Twitter after the Eastern Military Front THEN issued a statement on the retention of the military in the department of Arauca (northeast).
The rebels claim that the non-commissioned officer was “arrested” on February 14, the day after government and guerrilla delegates landed in Mexico to begin the second cycle of negotiations.
“He is being treated in accordance with human rights and in accordance with the reality of the war currently being waged in Arauca,” which borders Venezuela and is a historic rebel stronghold, the National Liberation Army (Ejército de National Liberation) added.THEN).
The Army has already attributed Bravo’s kidnapping to the country’s last recognized guerrilla, negotiating without yet agreeing to a ceasefire and amid tensions.
Comes and goes
January 1, the president himself Petroformer 19 April Movement (M-19) guerrilla, announced that his government had agreed to a six-month truce with five armed groups, including THEN.
However, the rebels withdrew from the agreement three days later.
Finally, the Colombian government suspended its declared ceasefire, and on January 30, the army killed nine alleged rebels in an “offensive operation.” THENin the hardest blow to this partisan since then Petro Last November, he resumed dialogues that his predecessor, Ivan Duque, had interrupted for almost four years.
After closing the first round of negotiations late last year in Venezuela with agreements to improve conditions for prisoners THENand sending a “humanitarian aid caravan” to war-torn civilian areas in the southwest of the country, the parties arrived in Mexico City with the end of the war as their primary objective.
With about 3,500 fighters, the partisans THEN It has a federal structure with relative independence between its fronts, which experts say makes a possible agreement difficult.
(According to AFP)
Source: RPP

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