President Gustavo Petro’s 'Total Peace' initiative has seen progress with the Comuneros del Sur, leading to potential strategies for broader negotiations with Colombia's armed groups.
Despite early hopes for peace, challenges remain extensive, including rising violence and insecurity in rural areas. The country's history of conflict complicates efforts to sustain momentum.
Experts express concern that, while successful negotiations with the Comuneros del Sur could pave the way for broader peace talks, these strategies may not be universally applicable to other groups.
The situation illustrates the complexities of Colombia's ongoing efforts to achieve lasting peace, where even isolated successes can be undermined by systemic violence and distrust among factions.
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