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Colombia head offers talks zone | Colombia head offers talks zone |
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Colombian President Alvaro Uribe says he is willing to create a "meeting zone" to enable talks to take place aimed at freeing rebel-held hostages. | Colombian President Alvaro Uribe says he is willing to create a "meeting zone" to enable talks to take place aimed at freeing rebel-held hostages. |
Mr Uribe's announcement reverses his opposition to such a zone, which is a key demand by the Farc rebels. | Mr Uribe's announcement reverses his opposition to such a zone, which is a key demand by the Farc rebels. |
His offer comes amid increasing international pressure for a deal to secure the release of 45 high-profile hostages in return for rebel prisoners. | His offer comes amid increasing international pressure for a deal to secure the release of 45 high-profile hostages in return for rebel prisoners. |
Correspondents say it is unclear how the rebels will respond. | Correspondents say it is unclear how the rebels will respond. |
Addressing a police ceremony in Bogota, Mr Uribe said the zone would be in a rural and sparsely populated area where there were no military or police posts, and preferably with the presence of international observers. | |
"The Catholic Church proposed this meeting zone and the government has indicated its readiness to accept it," Mr Uribe said. | "The Catholic Church proposed this meeting zone and the government has indicated its readiness to accept it," Mr Uribe said. |
The zone designated for talks must not exceed 150 sq km (58 sq miles), he said, and the negotiating parties must not be armed. | |
Mr Uribe insisted that his government had made every attempt to end the drama of the hostages whereas the guerrillas' answer had been "killings and lies". | |
BBC correspondent Jeremy McDermott says the rebels have been pushing for a much bigger demilitarised zone, like the one granted to them by the previous president, Andres Pastrana. | |
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The Colombian government is seeking to swap some 45 hostages held by the Farc for hundreds of guerrilla prisoners. | The Colombian government is seeking to swap some 45 hostages held by the Farc for hundreds of guerrilla prisoners. |
Ms Betancourt says she has been "living like the dead"Among the hostages are French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and three Americans. | |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy this week offered to become involved in mediation. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy this week offered to become involved in mediation. |
He is particularly keen to secure the release of Ms Betancourt, who holds French citizenship through a former marriage. | He is particularly keen to secure the release of Ms Betancourt, who holds French citizenship through a former marriage. |
She was kidnapped by Farc in 2002 while campaigning for the Colombian presidency. | She was kidnapped by Farc in 2002 while campaigning for the Colombian presidency. |
In video and photos released last week, Ms Betancourt was shown in a jungle setting, looking gaunt and subdued, along with 15 other hostages. |
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