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Agence France-Presse
Colombia
02/09/2012 20:31 GMT
BOGOTA, February 9, 2012 (AFP) - Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Thursday said talks with the country's leftist FARC rebels could not go ahead until the guerrillas call a halt to violence, a week after two fatal car bombs.
"It's not with bombs or by killing innocent people that the door to dialogue can be opened -- quite the opposite is happening," said Santos, referring to the car bomb attacks last week that left[...]
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