An armed dissident group of Colombia's disbanded FARC guerrillas said Sunday it was ready to start peace talks with the government next month in an apparent boost for leftist President Gustavo Petro's quest for "total peace." The EMC dissident grouping, which rejected a 2016 peace deal that disarmed the FARC, announced at a leaders' meeting in the country's rural south that "our delegates to the dialogue table with the Colombian government. are ready for May 16."
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now, it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. colombians will elect a new president this year. amid a crowded field, one candidate has reason to view the coming campaign with mixed emotions. my guest today, ingrid betancourt, was running for president 20 years ago when she was captured by farc guerrillas and held captive in thejungle for more than six years. colombia s guerrilla war is over, and now she s running again, promising a war on corruption. she says she ll finish what she started. is that possible?
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