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expressed willingness to hold peace talks with PRT. Talks were initiated between the
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would be allocated for projects in the conflict areas of PRT. A joint government-PRT commission would oversee the distribution of the funds.
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On behalf of the PRT the peace treaty was signed by Valentín González, Sergio Sierra, Pablo
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as a joint mass movement. On June 20, 1985, PRT took part in, along with
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185:, a group that had broken away from the
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163:Workers Revolutionary Party of Colombia
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609:Communist parties in Colombia
604:Colombian guerrilla movements
585:History of the Colombian PRT
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321:and one additional location.
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245:Armed Movement Quintín Lame
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249:Commando Ricardo Franco
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324:A fund of 300 million
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114:National affiliation
599:Colombian conflict
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229:¡A Luchar!
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