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Gustavo Petro's government suspended military operations between June 14 and 19 to the Border Commands five days before the elections: what do you want?
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Gustavo Petro's government suspended military operations between June 14 and 19 to the Border Commands five days before the elections: what do you want?

The government of President Gustavo Petro issued Decree 0603 on June 13, 2026, suspending military operations by the Frontier Commands between June 14 and 19, five days before the elections. The decree aims to facilitate the movement of members of the National Coordinator of the Bolivarian Army to temporary locations as part of peace negotiations. The government's chief negotiator, Armando Novoa, clarified that this is not a repeat of past failed peace processes like the Caguán talks with the FARC or the location where Pablo Escobar evaded authorities.

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Gustavo Petro's government suspended military operations between June 14 and 19 to the Border Commands five days before the elections: what do you want?

The government of President Gustavo Petro issued Decree 0603 on June 13, 2026, suspending military operations by the Frontier Commands between June 14 and 19, five days before the elections. The decree aims to facilitate the movement of members of the National Coordinator of the Bolivarian Army to temporary locations as part of peace negotiations. The government's chief negotiator, Armando Novoa, clarified that this is not a repeat of past failed peace processes like the Caguán talks with the FARC or the location where Pablo Escobar evaded authorities.

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