HAVANA (Reuters) - Colombia's government and leftist FARC guerrillas both agreed to take responsibility for war victims on Saturday, moving forward on peace talks with a week to go before presidential elections.
Peace negotiators meeting in Havana set guidelines for the next round of peace talks, which is about how to honour and compensate the victims of Latin America's longest running war.
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