Mettre fin à 50 ans de conflits: Les défis à venir et le rôle des Etats-Unis en Colombie

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Mettre fin à 50 ans de conflits: Les défis à venir et le rôle des Etats-Unis en Colombie

29 avril 2014

Cette fois, les pourparlers de paix commencent à se concrétiser: les négociateurs à la Havane, à Cuba ont avancé plus que jamais.

Pour en savoir plus, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous (en anglais).

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This May, Colombia’s largest guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), will be 50 years old. Of all armed conflicts in the world that claim 1,000 or more lives a year, the one in Latin America’s third most populous country is the oldest. In 2012, the Colombian government and the FARC began their fourth attempt to negotiate an end to the fighting. This time, the talks are beginning to stick: negotiators in Havana, Cuba have gotten significantly further than ever before. It is not unreasonable to expect an accord by the end of 2014.

The Havana talks have an agenda covering five substantive topics or political reforms, plus a discussion of how to operationalize what has been agreed. As of April 2014, after 21 ten-day rounds of talks, negotiators have reached agreement on two of these five substantive topics, and are nearing accord on a third.

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