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Colombian President Santos orders resumption of talks with ELN rebels

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COLOMBIA’S President Juan Manuel Santos ordered the resumption of peace talks with ELN rebels Monday, aiming to conclude an historic deal before leaving office in August, despite election gains for hardliners who reject his policies.

Santos redoubled his commitment to the talks despite his ruling coalition losing ground in Sunday’s legislativ­e elections to a right-wing conservati­ve bloc which rejects what it sees as appeasemen­t.

“I have instructed the head of the negotiatin­g team, Gustavo Bell, to travel to Quito and reactivate the dialogue,” the president said.

The National Liberation Army, or ELN, the South American country’s last active rebel group welcomed the decision in a statement.

Santos’s announceme­nt came in re- sponse to a unilateral ceasefire by the ELN for Sunday’s legislativ­e elections, seen as a test of the group’s willingnes­s to get back to negotiatio­ns. He said the parties would discuss a new, “broad and verifiable” ceasefire agreement that would prevent a resurgence of violence of the kind that forced the suspension of talks in January.

“We will advance with prudence, firmness and perseveran­ce until we agree on the demobiliza­tion, disarmamen­t and reintegrat­ion of the ELN, that is, complete peace.”

Several rounds of talks had been held over the course of the previous year in the capital of neighborin­g Ecuador, but Santos suspended them following a series of attacks on police stations that left six people dead and dozens more wounded. Those attacks occurred after a 101-day bilateral ceasefire had expired on January 9, during a break in the talks.

Santos has made no secret of his dream of “complete peace” in Colombia, having signed a peace deal in November 2016 with its biggest rebel group, the FARC. Its transition to a political party that contested Sunday’s legislativ­e elections is something of a triumph for the 66-year-old president, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016.

Santos is due to step down on August 7 after two terms. The FARC peace deal and ELN negotiatio­ns will top the agenda as the presidenti­al election campaign gets underway. Both left and right-wing coalitions chose their candidates in primaries over the weekend. A hardliner from Uribe’s party, Ivan Duque, won the right-wing party as is leading the opinion polls ahead of the May 27 first round.

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