Colombia: ELN announces bilateral ceasefire with government

October 6, 2017
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The National Liberation Army (ELN) took up arms in 1964 and is the last active insurgency group in Colombia.

The National Liberation Army (ELN) has announced a temporary and bilateral ceasefire with the Colombian government.

The group said the ceasefire, agreed to in September during peace talks in Quito, Ecuador, will be implemented from October 1 to January 9, 2018.

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said the ceasefire was “an extremely important step forward, a step that we hope will be the first step toward a process that will also lead to the ELN disarming as the FARC have done.”

The ELN took up arms in 1964 and is the last active insurgency group in Colombia.

[Abridged from TeleSUR English.]

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