Colombia’s president says ELN rebels will ‘get war’ as violence in the country’s northeast escalates
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned that military actions will be taken against the National Liberation Army due to escalating violence in the northeast, which has resulted in dozens of deaths and thousands displaced.
- Peace talks initiated by Petro in 2022 have stalled over disagreements regarding disarmament and economic reforms.
- Petro suspended negotiations after violence increased in Catatumbo, a region producing about 15% of Colombia's coca crop.
- ELN leader Antonio García stated that the organization does not target civilians, focusing instead on former rebel fighters collaborating with FARC-EMC.
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