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Colombia's ELN open to talks with new president, but says it can survive military offensive

JUNGLE OF CHOCO PROVINCE, COLOMBIA June 17 - Colombia's National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels are willing to seek peace with whoever wins Sunday's presidential runoff, but are also confident they can survive a renewed…

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The Straits TimesJun 17, 2026, 11:09 AM

Colombia's ELN open to talks with new president, but says it can survive military offensive

JUNGLE OF CHOCO PROVINCE, COLOMBIA June 17 - Colombia's National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels are willing to seek peace with whoever wins Sunday's presidential runoff, but are also confident they can survive a renewed military offensive promised by the right-wing frontrunner, the commander of one of the group's fronts told Reuters deep in the dense green jungle of Colombia's northwest.

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