HAVANA (Reuters) - Colombia's government and Marxist FARC rebels sat down in Havana on Monday to continue negotiations aimed at ending the last major guerrilla conflict in Latin America as fighting raged and national elections loomed in the Andean nation.
After a three-week break, talks resumed with the FARC attacking the government's refusal to enter a ceasefire and President Juan Manuel Santos staking his re-election on reaching a peace deal in 2014 following 14 months of negotiations.
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