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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos visits the White House at a time when his country is on the verge of a historic peace deal with leftist rebels known as the FARC.
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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos visits the White House at a time when his country is on the verge of a historic peace deal with leftist rebels known as the FARC.
El presidente colombiano Juan Manuel Santos iniciará este miércoles una nutrida visita a Washington, donde se reunirá con su homólogo Barack Obama, enfocado en discutir un nuevo “Plan Colombia” para un país en transición hacia la paz.
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