Santos extends suspension of air strikes against FARC
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Thursday announced he would be extending a suspension of air strikes against rebel group FARC, which is holding peace talks with the government.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Thursday announced he would be extending a suspension of air strikes against rebel group FARC, which is holding peace talks with the government.
Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos is violating the constitution by suspending air strikes against rebel group FARC, critics of peace talks with the group said. But is he really?
In the spite of suspended air strikes, Colombia’s military will use “all available means” to continue fighting the FARC, Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon said on Wednesday.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Tuesday announced that the military will suspend air strikes on camps of rebel group FARC for one month in response to a unilateral guerrilla ceasefire called in December.
Rebel group FARC has lived up to its unilateral ceasefire that came into force on December 20, said both Colombia’s Ombudsman’s Office and a conflict monitoring NGO on Tuesday, exactly one…
Rebel group FARC needs to take greater actions for peace in order to achieve the de-escalation of violence and bilateral ceasefire, said the head of the government’s negotiating team in…
A group of 260 Colombian NGO’s have announced their support for a bilateral ceasefire amid peace talks between the government and rebel group FARC.
Rebel group FARC on Thursday responded positively to President Juan Manuel Santos’ announcement to prioritize a bilateral ceasefire deal.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced on Wednesday that he has given orders to government negotiators to prioritize talks with rebel group FARC over a bilateral and indefinite ceasefire.