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By Reuters, 1 September 2003.
The Colombian government's chief peace negotiator, Luis Carlos
Restrepo, said on Sunday there would definitely be a meeting and
there had been informal talks to host it in neighboring Brazil.
The meeting -- if it took place -- would mark Bogota's first
dialogue with the FARC, since the rebel's peace talks with the
Colombian government collapsed in February 2002.
"In case there is a formal request from Colombia and the United
Nations, Brazil will examine the request," Brazilian Foreign
Minister Celso Amorim said in a prepared statement. "Brazil is
always willing to contribute in order for Colombia to find a
negotiated solution that respects the sovereignty of the country."
Brazil is one of a small group of nations that has resisted
Colombian calls to brand the 17,000-member Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia, or FARC, a "terrorist" organization, making it
an ideal spot for the talks.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, whose Workers'
Party in the past had contacts with the FARC, has said his country
stands ready to help win peace in Colombia.
Brazil has its own reasons for wanting peace in Colombia. The
nation is one of the region's biggest markets for Colombian drugs
and Brazilian authorities have found increasing evidence of gangs
dealing directly with the FARC.
Last year, Brazilian authorities cracked a gang that police said
was trading guns for cocaine with the FARC.
A meeting would answer a July call by the rebels for a meeting
with a U.N. representative to explain "opinions and proposals for
solutions to avoid unnecessary deaths of more compatriots." The
conflict claims thousands of lives a year.
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, whom the FARC has called a
fascist, promises to defeat the rebels on the battlefield if they do
not call a cease-fire and negotiate. FARC rebels killed Uribe's
father in the early 1980s during a botched kidnapping attempt.
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