HAVANA, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Colombian government wants to resume peace talks with the National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrilla in the Cuban capital, Colombia's Foreign Affairs Minister Alvaro Leyva said here Thursday.
"We hope to resume dialogues with ELN in this land of peace to begin the road proposed by President (Gustavo) Petro Urrego to achieve total peace," said Leyva, who visited the Caribbean country with an official delegation to contact ELN leaders.
Leyva also highlighted Cuba's decade-long tradition of hosting talks between the Colombian government and the guerrilla group.
The gesture was made days after Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla fighter, was sworn in as Colombia's first left-wing president.
Meanwhile, Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodriguez said his country will remain committed to supporting peace.
Peace talks between the government and the ELN began in 2017 during the administration of former President Juan Manuel Santos, but were suspended in January 2019 after the guerrilla group performed a car bomb attack that killed over 20 people.