The Colombian government and the country's largest rebel group have reached a deal to end more than 50 years of conflict
Wednesday, August 24, 2016 7:28 PM EDT
Colombia’s government and the largest rebel group in the country have reached a deal to end more than 50 years of conflict, the two sides announced Wednesday, paving the way for an end to the longest running war in the Americas.
For four years, the Colombian government and the rebels have been locked in negotiations to end the conflict.
Time and again, they have emerged from the negotiating table to assure a weary public that another impasse had been eliminated, another hurdle cleared.
This time, the two sides declared that a final deal had been clinched.
The agreement effectively marks the end of the last major guerrilla struggle in Latin America.
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