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Basque separatist group to announce disarmamen­t

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Basque separatist group ETA is set to announce plans to disarm and has scheduled a full handover of weapons for April 8, six years after declaring a permanent ceasefire, France’s Le Monde newspaper reported on Friday.

Several Basque political leaders, including the leader of the regional government, said news of a final possible weapons handover was credible.

A disarmamen­t would mark one of the last chapters in the drawn-out demise of ETA, which formed in the 1950s during the dictatorsh­ip of Francisco Franco with the aim of establishi­ng an independen­t Basque state in northern Spain and southern France.

ETA, which killed more than 800 people over several decades through bombings and assassinat­ions, called a unilateral cease-fire in 2011.

It has only handed in part of its arsenal so far, though the group was also severely weakened in recent years after hundreds of its members, including its leader, were arrested and police seized several of its weapons stashes.

“ETA has handed us responsibi­lity for the disarmamen­t of its arsenal and, as of the evening of April 8, ETA will have completely handed over its weapons,” Txetx Etcheverry, an activist with environmen­tal campaign group Bizi, which favors Basque independen­ce, was quoted as saying in Le Monde.

ETA has tried on several occasions to negotiate a disarmamen­t with the Spanish and French government­s, which have refused to deal with the group but have urged it to hand over its arsenal.

“ETA has to do two things: disarm and dissolve itself,” Spanish government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo told a news conference on Friday. He said the government would not speculate on any potential disarmamen­t.

Other politician­s welcomed signs that a handover is nearing.

“The Basque government will do everything in its power to make sure this goes according to plan, even if not everything is in our hands,” said regional leader Inigo Urkullu. He said the Basque government had been informed of a possible weapons handover.

Arnaldo Otegi, leader of far-left Basque pro-independen­ce party EH Bildu, said the disarmamen­t is an “exciting historical moment.” Otegi was released from prison last year after a six-year sentence for belonging to an armed group.

“Let’s hope that this time the weapons handover will be final,” a smiling Otegi told a news conference. (Reuters)

 ?? (Reuters) ?? BASQUE PREMIER Inigo Urkullu holds a news conference on Friday about the disarmamen­t of ETA.
(Reuters) BASQUE PREMIER Inigo Urkullu holds a news conference on Friday about the disarmamen­t of ETA.

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