
Colombia and FARC dissidents have confirmed in a joint statement that they will commence peace talks on October 8.The meeting took place in Surez, a region known for its coca crops.
The talks will happen in Tib, close to Venezuela.
A ten-month ceasefire starts the same day.President Gustavo Petro aims to give these dissidents another chance.
Ivn Mordisco, who didnt accept the 2016 peace accord, leads them.Andrey Avendao, their spokesperson, calls it the time for peace.Danilo Rueda, a peace adviser, emphasizes the need to gain public trust.
The 2016 deal let 7,000 fighters rejoin society, but Mordisco opted out.Since then, the dissidents have grown stronger, particularly in former FARC areas.
They engage in illegal mining and drug trafficking.Colombia Sets October Date for FARC Dissident Peace Talks.
(Photo Internet reproduction)By the end of 2022, they had 3,500 members.
UN, EU, and OAS representatives were present during discussions.
Talks accelerated after Petros August 2022 inauguration.Yet, setbacks exist.
The group killed four youths, prompting military action in areas like Cauca.
Initial talks planned for May 16 were delayed.Petro insists that peace comes from disarming all factions.
Hes been engaging with other rebel groups, too.Colombias long-standing conflict has harmed over nine million people, including the displaced and deceased.BackgroundThese talks mark a pivotal moment for Colombia and perhaps Latin America.
They face the challenge of earning public trust.UN and EU observers add credibility to the talks.
The venue, Tib, suggests Venezuelas potential involvement.Petros actions now could greatly influence his legacy and regional stability.