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Colombia ELN: Government and rebels to hold peace talks | Colombia ELN: Government and rebels to hold peace talks |
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Colombia has announced it is starting formal peace talks with the country's second largest rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN). | Colombia has announced it is starting formal peace talks with the country's second largest rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN). |
Government and ELN negotiators made the announcement in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, where the two sides have been holding informal talks. | Government and ELN negotiators made the announcement in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, where the two sides have been holding informal talks. |
The two sides have been engaged in a five-decade-long conflict. | The two sides have been engaged in a five-decade-long conflict. |
The announcement came as the government is nearing a final peace deal with Colombia's largest rebel group, Farc. | The announcement came as the government is nearing a final peace deal with Colombia's largest rebel group, Farc. |
A joint statement was read by the former peace commissioner Frank Pearl and ELN rebel Antonio Garcia at the Venezuelan foreign ministry in Caracas. | A joint statement was read by the former peace commissioner Frank Pearl and ELN rebel Antonio Garcia at the Venezuelan foreign ministry in Caracas. |
The two sides said they had agreed on a six-point agenda for the formal peace talks which will start in the Ecuadorean capital, Quito. | The two sides said they had agreed on a six-point agenda for the formal peace talks which will start in the Ecuadorean capital, Quito. |
However, the venue of the talks is likely to move to Brazil and Chile, among other places. | However, the venue of the talks is likely to move to Brazil and Chile, among other places. |
Analysis: Natalio Cosoy, BBC Mundo, Bogota | Analysis: Natalio Cosoy, BBC Mundo, Bogota |
It was suggested that the negotiations between the government and the ELN stalled because the two sides could not agree on the place where the dialogue should take place. | It was suggested that the negotiations between the government and the ELN stalled because the two sides could not agree on the place where the dialogue should take place. |
Finally, they ended up with a complex agreement involving six countries. | Finally, they ended up with a complex agreement involving six countries. |
That will certainly complicate the logistics of the negotiations and may end up causing delays. | That will certainly complicate the logistics of the negotiations and may end up causing delays. |
But it seems that it was the only way of driving forward the peace process with the second largest guerrilla group in Colombia. | But it seems that it was the only way of driving forward the peace process with the second largest guerrilla group in Colombia. |
The issues to be discussed include how the rebels will lay down their arms and how they can take part in Colombian politics once a peace deal has been reached. | The issues to be discussed include how the rebels will lay down their arms and how they can take part in Colombian politics once a peace deal has been reached. |
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos welcomed the announcement, saying the ELN rebels "could and should play a part in the creation of peace" in Colombia. | Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos welcomed the announcement, saying the ELN rebels "could and should play a part in the creation of peace" in Colombia. |
"From the start of my time in office I have said that we have to put an end to this conflict, and if the ELN joins in with these efforts, then we'll have a more stable and lasting peace, which is what all Colombians want," he said in an address on national TV. | "From the start of my time in office I have said that we have to put an end to this conflict, and if the ELN joins in with these efforts, then we'll have a more stable and lasting peace, which is what all Colombians want," he said in an address on national TV. |
An estimated 220,000 people have died in Colombia in violence between the security forces, left-wing rebels and right-wing paramilitary groups since the conflict began in 1964. | An estimated 220,000 people have died in Colombia in violence between the security forces, left-wing rebels and right-wing paramilitary groups since the conflict began in 1964. |
ELN | ELN |
Who are the ELN rebels? | Who are the ELN rebels? |
The ELN and the government have been holding exploratory talks for more than two years in Ecuador, Brazil and Venezuela. | |
However, a number of ELN attacks and kidnappings have until now thwarted progress. | However, a number of ELN attacks and kidnappings have until now thwarted progress. |
At the beginning of February, the head of the Colombian government delegation, Frank Pearl, warned the rebel group that "their time to reach a political solution to the armed conflict in Colombia is running out". | |
In the past weeks, the ELN released two of the hostages it was holding, paving the way for the announcement. | In the past weeks, the ELN released two of the hostages it was holding, paving the way for the announcement. |
The ELN was founded in 1964 and inspired by the Cuban revolution of 1959. | The ELN was founded in 1964 and inspired by the Cuban revolution of 1959. |
One of its key leaders was the Jesuit priest Camilo Torres. | |
Since 1998, the ELN has been led by Nicolas Rodriguez Bautista, better known by his alias, Gabino. | Since 1998, the ELN has been led by Nicolas Rodriguez Bautista, better known by his alias, Gabino. |
Some of the most violent attacks by the ELN happened in the late 1990s. | Some of the most violent attacks by the ELN happened in the late 1990s. |
In October 1998, 84 people were killed when the ELN blew up an oil pipeline in Antioquia province. | In October 1998, 84 people were killed when the ELN blew up an oil pipeline in Antioquia province. |
The group has also kidnapped and ambushed members of the security forces and local businessmen. | The group has also kidnapped and ambushed members of the security forces and local businessmen. |
Last year, 11 soldiers and a policeman were killed in an ambush as they were transporting ballot boxes following local elections. | Last year, 11 soldiers and a policeman were killed in an ambush as they were transporting ballot boxes following local elections. |