
Havana peace talks
The Havana peace talks were negotiations held between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) aimed at ending decades of conflict in Colombia. Starting in 2012 and concluding in 2016, these talks took place in Havana, Cuba, with international support to facilitate dialogue. The agreement reached included disarmament of FARC, political participation for former rebels, and measures for rural development and victims' rights. The peace deal marked a significant step toward reconciliation and stability in Colombia, though challenges remain in implementing its terms and ensuring lasting peace.