Colombia peace talks to open in Oslo next month (via
AFP)
Peace talks between Colombia’s government and its largest rebel group will begin next month in a bid to end Latin America’s last and longest-running armed conflict, the two sides said. The first such negotiations in a decade on ending nearly 50 years of fighting will begin in Oslo in the first half…
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