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Swiss formally asked the government of Colombia and guerrillas of the National Liberation Army (ELN) to accompany peace talks which take place in Caracas, Venezuela, following the invitation of two delegations to different countries.
“Today, the Colombian government and ELN have requested to officially accompany the peace dialogue between the two sides,” the Colombian embassy said. Swiss on their social networks.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the European country, according to the embassy, “accepts this invitation and thanks both parties for their trust: a sign of recognition of the long-standing commitment Swiss for peace in Colombia”.
Guarantor and accompanying countries
Yesterday, Friday, in a statement read by representatives Venezuela D Norwayguarantor countries of the negotiations, the parties express their intention to invite Chile, Brazil D Mexico as guarantor countries already Germany, Sweden, Switzerland D Spain so that they “consider their participation as comrades”.
They also agreed to “promote diplomatic action with the government USA find out their willingness to participate in this process through a special representative at the dialogue table”.
Some of these countries, for example Mexicowhere Colombian President Gustavo Petro is visiting, has already accepted the invitation and also Spainthrough Foreign Minister José Manuel Albarez, declared that he was “at the disposal” of Colombia to “accompany” it in the peace process.
USAFor his part, on Saturday he underlined his support for the Colombian executive in its quest to build a “strong Colombia in peace,” but did not specify whether he accepted an invitation to engage in dialogue through a special envoy.
“We support the Colombian government and people in their rejection of terrorism and their determination to build a strong Colombia in peace,” said an EFE State Department spokesman.
The talks, which resumed on Monday in Caracas after a four-year hiatus, took place this week “in an atmosphere of trust and optimism” and were accompanied by a representative of the United Nations and the Colombian Episcopal Conference.
Parties have ratified Venezuela, Cuba D Norway as guarantors of a process that will keep Caracas as the venue until mid-December, as announced by the negotiators this week.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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