Colombia peace deal to be signed this month in Cartagena
BOGOTA — President Juan Manuel Santos announced on Friday that he will sign a peace accord with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia later this month in Cartagena.
“This is perhaps the most-important announcement I’ve made in my entire life,” Santos said in a speech, adding that the signing ceremony with the country’s main rebel group will take place Sept. 26 in the Caribbean city.
Last week, Santos’ government and the FARC reached a historic deal bringing to an end 52 years of hostilities by Latin America’s largest insurgency. The agreement must still be endorsed by Colombians, who will vote on the accord in a nationwide referendum Oct. 2.
Santos didn’t provide any details about the ceremony.


