On October 10, the Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) met in Bogotá. This meeting solidified ongoing peace talks. Otty Patiño and Pablo Beltrán, leaders of each side, announced a new change. Now, talks will also happen in Colombia, not just in other countries like Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela. Additionally, both sides confirmed […]
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