Colombia’s State Council has suspended a resolution aimed at initiating negotiations with the Segunda Marquetalia dissident group. This decision halts potential talks between the government and the armed group, marking a pause in any dialogue efforts since 2024. The suspension comes amid accusations from the Attorney General's Office linking Segunda Marquetalia to the assassination of politician Miguel Uribe. The government had previously expressed openness to discussions with various armed groups as part of its broader peace strategy. However, the Uribe assassination significantly complicated those efforts. This suspension underscores the delicate balance between pursuing peace negotiations and addressing serious criminal allegations against these groups, casting uncertainty over the future of potential talks. La Silla Vacía first reported the developments.

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