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Colombian President Accepts Rebel Proposal for Drug Trade Investigation

via Washington Times·Feb 16

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accepted a proposal from rebel groups to establish an independent commission to investigate links between armed factions and the drug trade. The agreement represents a potential step forward in the country's peace process with insurgent organizations. The commission's findings could reshape Colombia's approach to both counter-narcotics policy and peace negotiations.

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