The president-elect hopes to thrive for peace talks between Bogota and the FARC
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (19/SEP/2012.) - Enrique Peña Nieto and Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, agreed to strengthen cooperation in the luc
has transnational drug trafficking.Colombian President-elect received the Mexican president in the presidential palace, where security was the main topic, but also discussed economic and trade issues.
In a joint press conference, Santos stressed that collaboration is "absolutely necessary and indispensable in order to be effective."
Meanwhile, Peña Nieto advert that will fit the crime strategy
President Felipe Calderon organized and implemented by Colombia highlighted, through which decreased crime rates. The mexiquense also expressed the hope that the peace talks between the FARC and the government to fruition.In meetings between the two delegations included the participation of retired General of the National Police of Colombia, Oscar Naranjo, who since last June's security adviser Peña Nieto.
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Among thanks and hopesMario Vargas Llosa
Peruvian writer and Nobel Literature hoped that no longer possible now that the PRI is the past and that Mexico become a "perfect dictatorship".
Hillary Clinton
Secretary of State of the United States expressed the hope that Enrique Peña Nieto deposit the same "faith" has been President Felipe Calderon on the principle of "shared responsibility" that has given life to the Merida Initiative.
FARC
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) thanked "the Government and people of Mexico" imminent support for the peace process in that country. Talks begin on October 8 in Oslo, Norway.
[readon1 url="http://www.informador.com.mx/mexico/2012/405503/6/el-combate-a-los-carteles-domina-el-encuentro-pena-nieto-santos.htm"]Source:informador.com.mx - Translation by Suyapa Ajuria[/readon1]
Fighting cartels dominate the meeting Peña Nieto-Santos
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