The US special envoy to the talks, Bernie Aronson, has played a key role in keeping the talks going.
Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections adds further uncertainty to Colombia’s peace process, in which President Barrack Obama has been a key ally of President Juan Manuel Santos during four years of talks with the FARC in Havana.
The United States has supported talks between the government of President Nicolás Maduro and the opposition.
The Colombian leader has publicly thanked his Cuban opposite number, Raúl Castro, for his role in facilitating the talks, and half of the FARC delegation remains in Havana, where talks continue with Colombian government representatives.
The FARC wants one of its leaders, Simón Trinidad, currently in a US jail, returned to Colombia to finish its sentence.
Fuente original: Impact of Trump victory on Latin America: Trump victory casts doubt over future US role in Colombian peace talks | In English | EL PAÍS
