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Petro Says His Government Has Begun Talks with the Gulf Clan Outside Colombia.

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Colombian President Gustavo Petro said Friday that his government has begun talks with the Gulf Clan outside Colombian territory in search of a possible peace agreement. Petro made the announcement during a public event in the city of Tierralta, Córdoba department, in the Colombian Caribbean region, where he spoke about agrarian reform and other actions he is promoting to pacify the country. “We have begun talk…

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Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, announced Friday the beginning of “conversations” abroad with the Gulf Clan, the country’s largest drug trafficking gang that breaks drug crop records.

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Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, announced the beginning of talks with the Gulf Clan, the country's main criminal gang.

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Colombian President Gustavo Petro said Friday that his government has begun talks with the Gulf Clan outside Colombian territory in search of a possible peace agreement. Petro made the announcement during a public event in the city of Tierralta, Córdoba department, in the Colombian Caribbean region, where he spoke about agrarian reform and other actions he is promoting to pacify the country. “We have begun talk…

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Colombian President Gustavo Petro said Friday that his government has begun talks with the Gulf Clan outside Colombian territory in search of a possible peace agreement. Petro made the announcement during a public event in the city of Tierralta, Córdoba department, in the Colombian Caribbean region, where he spoke about agrarian reform and other actions he is promoting to pacify the country. “We have begun talk…

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By Astrid SUÁREZ BOGOTÁ (AP) — The peace rapprochements between the Colombian government and the Gulf Clan, the country’s largest drug cartel, are advancing outside Colombia in search of its submission to justice, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Friday. “We have started talks outside of Colombia with the so-called Gaitanist Army,” Petro said in a speech in Córdoba, in the north of the country. “We are trying to remove the finances that…

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The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, confirmed the beginning of talks outside the country with the Gulf Clan, the nation’s largest drug trafficking structure, within the framework of its Total Peace policy. The announcement, made on August 8 in Tierralta, Córdoba, has generated strong criticism, especially for the decision to dialogue with a group responsible for historical records in cocaine production and trafficking. According to Petro, …

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