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A statement issued after the meeting said that they discussed the fight against drug trafficking, to social policies to improve poverty, and to “collaboration between Church and state with the aim of consolidating national pacification.”
“The Church in Colombia has long spent efforts in trying to end the conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the group responsible for holding captive hundreds of prisoners in the South American jungle,” wrote Zenit.
Rome continues to broker peace wherever possible and place herself where she can influence the politics of nations.
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