COLOMBIA’S president dismissed concerns on Wednesday that peace talks with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) will miss their deadline later this month.
“I’m not going to sign a bad agreement to meet a date,” President Juan Manuel Santos said at a public event. It was his first public recognition that the two sides may miss the March 23 deadline.
Mr Santos insisted that if the two sides have not reached an acceptable agreement by then, they will simply set a new deadline.
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