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Monday, December 26, 2016

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, opposition leader Alvaro Uribe meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican Friday Dec 23,2016

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and opposition leader Alvaro Uribe met Pope Francis at the Vatican on Friday Dec 23,2016, as the government looked to build consensus for a peace deal with Marxist rebels.

On his third visit to the Vatican, Santos appealed to Pope Francis for support in ending a 52-year war which has killed more than 220,000 people and displaced millions.
“We need your help,” said Santos, who signed a modified peace deal in Nov 2016 after a previous pact was rejected in a referendum.

He gave the pope a gift of a pen made from a machine gun bullet.
Pope Francis, an Argentine who has helped broker diplomatic efforts in Cuba and Venezuela, then received right-wing Senator and former President Uribe, who has been one of the harshest critics of the new peace deal.
Uribe argues the new deal, which does not include opposition demands that Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia(FARC)rebels serve traditional jail sentences and are barred from forming political parties, is not tough enough on them.
The former allies also met Francis together for around 20 minutes. 
A photograph released by the Vatican showed them sitting side by side at a table in the pope’s private study.

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