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Colombia: Peace talks with ELN rebel group begin

Colombia's government representative Juan Camilo Restrepo, right, shakes hands with National Liberation Army (ELN) representative Pablo Beltran during a ceremony marking the start of formal peace talks in Quito, Ecuador,



Rebels from Colombia's ELN left-wing group and government negotiators have begun talks seeking to end more than five decades of conflict.

The negotiations were launched at a ceremony in the capital of Ecuador, Quito, where the talks will be held.

Delegates stood side by side as the Colombian national anthem was played.
The talks follow the success of four years of negotiations with Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc, which signed a peace accord in December.

The chief ELN negotiator, Pablo Beltran, urged both sides to rally around the points that united them and leave aside their differences.

The top government representative, Juan Camilo Restrepo, said he expected to draw from the lessons of the negotiations with the Farc to reach a peace accord with the ELN.

They both agreed that this is a once in a generation opportunity for Colombia to achieve peace.

'No more kidnappings'

"Colombia and the world realise that it's very unlikely that this opportunity for peace will come before us again," said Mr Restrepo.

He called on the rebels to officially suspend its kidnapping policy during the negotiations.

The ELN relies on the ransom obtained from the kidnappings or "retentions" to finance their activities.

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