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ELN rebels deny to have signed ceasefire agreement with Colombian government
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President Gustavo Petro announced a six-month ceasefire with the five largest armed groups. The ELN, the country's last recognized rebel group, has held peace talks with the government. First round of peace talks since Petro came to power in August concluded in Caracas on December 12.
Colombian Rebels
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- At least 80 people killed in northeast Colombia as peace talks fail
- Colombian government and ELN rebel group sign ceasefire agreement
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Organized crime
- 3.Drug Trafficking
- 4.Colombian Armed Groups
- 5.Colombia under Gustavo Petro
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organizations
- 1.Central General Staff
- 2.Segunda Marquetalia
- 3.United Nations
- 4.Catholic Church
- 5.National Liberation Army
- 6.Self-Defense Forces of the Sierra Nevada
- 7.Department of National Defence
- 8.Embera
- 9.European Union
- 10.Indepaz
- 11.Institute for Development and Peace Studies
- 12.Marxist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia