Colombia: The leader of the FARC calls on former President Uribe to meet with him
The leader of the organization Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has invited an open letter to the former President of Colombia Álvaro Uribe, one of the harshest critics of the peace process between the rebels and the government of the current president Juan Manuel Santos, meet together of.
The Rodrigo Lontonio, known by the nickname Timoleon Jimenez or "Tymoshenko" he said in the letter that he is willing to meet with Uribe or in Havana, Cuba, where negotiations are conducted, or in Colombia, to discuss the " future of our nation. "
Uribe, former president of Colombia (2002-2010), today the opposition senator opposes vehemently the peace process, believing that it may even bring "terrorists" in power without justice.
Uribe, in the days in which the Colombian army had managed heavy blow to the organization Farc, with US support, recently called on Colombians to participate in a "civil disobedience" campaign in the individual agreements concluded so far in the talks between the rebels and the government of Santos; sometimes government and protected defense minister.
"President Uribe, we are ready to talk calmly with you for the future of our nation," or "Havana", where negotiations are taking place, "or in any region of Colombia would like," since there is "security guarantees" of delegation of rebels, said the head of the FARC in his letter.
The leader of the organization Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has invited an open letter to the former President of Colombia Álvaro Uribe, one of the harshest critics of the peace process between the rebels and the government of the current president Juan Manuel Santos, meet together of.
The Rodrigo Lontonio, known by the nickname Timoleon Jimenez or "Tymoshenko" he said in the letter that he is willing to meet with Uribe or in Havana, Cuba, where negotiations are conducted, or in Colombia, to discuss the " future of our nation. "
Uribe, former president of Colombia (2002-2010), today the opposition senator opposes vehemently the peace process, believing that it may even bring "terrorists" in power without justice.
Uribe, in the days in which the Colombian army had managed heavy blow to the organization Farc, with US support, recently called on Colombians to participate in a "civil disobedience" campaign in the individual agreements concluded so far in the talks between the rebels and the government of Santos; sometimes government and protected defense minister.
"President Uribe, we are ready to talk calmly with you for the future of our nation," or "Havana", where negotiations are taking place, "or in any region of Colombia would like," since there is "security guarantees" of delegation of rebels, said the head of the FARC in his letter.
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