Colombia's EGC suspends Doha peace talks over Petro-Trump meeting
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Colombia's EGC suspends Doha peace talks over Petro-Trump meeting
"The Gaitanist Army of Colombia (EGC), the country's largest criminal organisation, has announced it will temporarily suspend peace talks in Qatar after Colombian President Gustavo Petro reportedly pledged to target its leader. In a social media post on Wednesday, the EGC, sometimes referred to as the Gulf Clan, indicated the suspension would continue until it received updates from the Petro administration."
"By order of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the EGC delegation at the negotiating table will temporarily suspend talks with the government to consult and clarify the veracity of the information, the group wrote in a statement on X. If the media reports are true, this would be a violation of good faith and the Doha commitments. Colombia's Defence Minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed the reports later on Wednesday, sharing a list of three drug kingpins that Petro's administration would prioritise as high-level targets."
"Among the three targets was the EGC's leader, Jesus Avila Villadiego, alias Chiquito Malo. A reward for his capture was set at 5 billion Colombian pesos, equivalent to $1.37m. The other two kingpins included top rebel commanders identified only by their aliases: Ivan Mordisco and Pablito. The public announcement echoes a private one cemented during a closed-door meeting on Tuesday at the White House, when Petro met United States President Donald Trump in person for the first time."
The Gaitanist Army of Colombia (EGC), the country's largest criminal organisation, suspended peace talks in Qatar after reports that President Gustavo Petro would target its leader. The EGC said the suspension will continue until it receives updates from the Petro administration and ordered its delegation to consult and verify the reports. Colombia's Defence Minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed a prioritised list of three drug kingpins, including EGC leader Jesus Avila Villadiego (alias Chiquito Malo), with a 5 billion peso reward. The other named targets were rebel commanders Ivan Mordisco and Pablito. The announcement follows a private White House meeting between Petro and US President Trump and a dossier on counter-narcotics.
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