FARC, Colombian government to resume talks in Cuba

09 Jul, 2014

HAVANA: Marxist FARC rebels and Colombia's government will resume peace talks on July 15 in Havana after a break, the two sides said Tuesday.

After a pause of more than a month, negotiators have already held some preparatory discussions on the highly thorny issue of victims of the country's conflict. That one is next up on the agenda of talks aiming to reach a deal that would end Latin America's longest-running civil war.

Agreement has been reached previously on three agenda points: rural development; the rebels' reintegration into the political process; and illegal drugs.

The sides have yet to take up three other agenda items: the laying down of weapons by the FARC, compensation for victims of the conflict and determining whether an eventual comprehensive peace agreement should be put to a national referendum, as the government insists.

The negotiations have been under way in Havana since November 2012.

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