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Peace talks stalled since January after government refused to extend truce with Latin America's largest rebel group.
Negotiators make first appearance together in public before holding preliminary talks in Norway to end 50-year conflict.
Government says "no" to ceasefire until it reaches comprehensive peace deal with rebels as negotiations begin in Norway.
Government negotiators arrive in Norway for peace talks with members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
Logistics and issues regarding arrest warrants delay departure of delegates for talks in Oslo aimed at ending conflict.
President remains cautious about FARC but tells Al Jazeera peace deal is possible if there is "goodwill" on both sides.
Colombian rebel group says it would still engage in peace talks even though government plans intensified offensive.
President says military will intensify operation against rebels ahead of peace talks in October.
"Exploratory" talks held with fighters and government may reach out to second guerrilla group, president says.
Unconfirmed reports say Bogota could begin peace talks with country's largest rebel group to end 50-year-long conflict.
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