Peace Commissioner Denounces Cauca Attacks
Peace Commissioner Oti Patiño stated from Portugal that recent attacks in Cauca demonstrate the bad faith of armed groups. He affirmed that the Petro government remains open to peace negotiations. The comments follow recent violence in the region. Patiño confirmed that the government of President Gustavo Petro remains open to peace negotiations despite the violence. The United States Embassy in Bogota expressed support for Colombia and lamented the attacks.
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“el consejero comisionado para la paz, Oti Patiño, dijo desde Portugal que los atentados registrados en el cauca demuestran la mala voluntad de los grupos armados, pero aseguró que el gobierno petro mantiene la puerta abierta para negociar la paz.”
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