The bilateral ceasefire and the participation of civil society in the peace process are two of the three issues scheduled between the ELN delegations and the Colombian government for this third cycle of dialogues that have been held in Havana, Cuba, since the beginning of May. The third topic is humanitarian relief
The negotiating delegation of the National Liberation Army (ELN) affirmed this Tuesday, May 23, that it “continues working” to reach a bilateral ceasefire, after impasses due to statements by President Gustavo Petro.
The Colombian guerrilla pointed out, in its Twitter accountthat achieving that objective, one of the items on the agenda of the current cycle of talks, would make possible “the development of the Mexico Agreement.”
“A ceasefire requires a deep exercise of discussion, analysis and agreement that allows an effective and feasible design,” added the ELN.
A Ceasefire requires an in-depth exercise of discussion, analysis, and agreement that allows for an effective and feasible design. The @DelegationEln continues working to achieve a bilateral and national Cessation that enables the development of the #MexicoAgreement.
– ELN Delegation (@DelegacionEln) May 23, 2023
Said document signed in Mexico includes the road map of this new attempt to bring positions between the two parties closer and reach a definitive peace agreement for Colombia.
The bilateral ceasefire and the participation of civil society in the peace process are two of the three issues scheduled for this third cycle of dialogues that have been held in Havana, Cuba, since the beginning of May. The third topic is humanitarian relief.
Both parties resumed the current peace talks after the “pause” requested by the guerrillas last week for statements by Petro about the criminal activities that support irregular armed groups.
The delegations reported that they were making this decision “after having made an initial exchange of clarifications” and after reaffirming “the political nature” of the dialogue table and of the ELN “as a rebel armed organization.”
With information from EFE
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