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Colombia says ex-FARC rebels have not kept promises to surrender cash, gold

Colombia’s peace process with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has been a long and difficult journey. After more than five decades of armed conflict, the Colombian government and the FARC signed a historic peace agreement in 2016, bringing an end to one of the longest-running conflicts in the world.

One of the key components of the peace deal was the disarmament and demobilization of the FARC rebels. As part of this process, the FARC was required to hand over all their weapons and assets, including cash and gold, to the government. However, recent reports suggest that the ex-FARC rebels have not kept their promises to surrender their assets, causing concern among the Colombian authorities.

According to Colombia’s High Commissioner for Peace, Miguel Ceballos, the ex-FARC rebels have not fully complied with the terms of the peace agreement. In a recent statement, Ceballos stated that the FARC has not handed over all the cash and gold that they were supposed to surrender as part of the peace deal. This has raised questions about the commitment of the ex-rebels to the peace process.

The Colombian government has been working tirelessly to implement the peace agreement and ensure the successful reintegration of the ex-FARC rebels into society. However, the failure of the FARC to fulfill their obligations is a setback for the peace process. The government has expressed its disappointment and concern over the situation and has called on the ex-rebels to fulfill their promises.

The surrender of cash and gold by the FARC was a crucial step towards their reintegration into society. These assets were supposed to be used to fund the reintegration process and provide financial support to the ex-rebels. The failure to surrender these assets not only undermines the peace process but also affects the livelihoods of the ex-FARC members.

The Colombian government has made it clear that it will not tolerate any violations of the peace agreement. The failure of the FARC to surrender their assets is a violation of the agreement and will not be taken lightly. The government has urged the ex-rebels to fulfill their promises and hand over all their assets as soon as possible.

Despite this setback, the Colombian government remains committed to the peace process and is determined to see it through to a successful conclusion. The government has made significant progress in implementing the peace agreement, including the demobilization of over 13,000 FARC members and the establishment of a special tribunal to deal with war crimes committed during the conflict.

The peace agreement has also brought about positive changes in Colombia, including a significant reduction in violence and an increase in economic growth. The government has invested in programs to support the reintegration of ex-FARC members into society, including education and job training initiatives. These efforts have helped many ex-rebels to start a new life and contribute to the development of their communities.

The Colombian government has also reached out to the international community for support in implementing the peace agreement. The United Nations has been a key partner in this process, providing technical assistance and monitoring the progress of the peace deal. The international community has also pledged financial support to help Colombia achieve lasting peace.

In conclusion, the failure of the ex-FARC rebels to surrender their cash and gold is a cause for concern, but it should not overshadow the progress that has been made in the peace process. The Colombian government remains committed to the peace agreement and is working towards a peaceful and prosperous future for all its citizens. The ex-FARC rebels must fulfill their promises and play their part in building a better Colombia for all. Let us continue to support the peace process and work towards a brighter future for this beautiful country.

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