Talks in Havana resume amidst tension
The transition into the next stage of peace negotiations between the Colombian Government and Farc has been tense thanks to antagonizing statements made recently by both parties, respectively.
While the guerrilla group insists on asking for a bilateral ceasefire and still believes a Constitutional Assembly is the way to end the armed conflict in Colombia, the Government was equally emphatic in saying there will not be a bilateral ceasefire until an agreement to end the process has been signed
The Government said the guerrilla needs to demonstrate true willingness to achieve peace so it may determine whether it’s even worth it to continue talks.
