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Waging war is much more popular than negotiating, because there you need to compromise.
Juan Manuel Santos
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Juan Manuel Santos
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: August 10
Economist
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President Of Colombia
Bogota
Colombia
Juan Manuel Santos Calderón
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The notion that you do not negotiate with terrorists is not the history of humanity or of the world.
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Democracy is like three oxen pulling a plough. The oxen are the independent powers, but you have to walk in the same direction otherwise, you cannot plough and that is what was happening in Colombia. One ox was walking in one direction, the other in another direction, so the democracy was not working.
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I don't like to generate too many expectations.
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I have had extremely good relations with the United States and with both parties (Republicans and Democrats), and I hope to continue to have these good relations, which I, again repeating, do not consider to be mutually exclusive with having good relations with Venezuela or Ecuador or whichever country in South America.
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Uribe and I have very good relations. I owe him loyalty, I admire him, he did great things for our country, and I think that because of what he did, I can now concentrate on different issues, different from what he concentrated on.
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Europe would be well advised to pay more attention to Latin America. The emerging economies are the engines of the global economy. Colombia has done too little to improve its reputation in Europe.
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One doesn't make peace with one's friends. One makes peace with one's enemies.
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If we are giving judicial benefits to one part, we should give them to the other part as well.
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If we act together on the drug problem, with a comprehensive vision devoid of ideological or political biases, we will be able to prevent much harm and violence!
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Where do you draw the line between peace and justice? If you ask the victims, they want more justice if you ask the potential victims, they want more peace.
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I fight terrorism as if there was no peace process, and I negotiate the peace process as if there was no terrorism.
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More than 70 percent of Colombians want peace. The rest are afraid of the price to be paid. But even they will realize that their worst fears will not come true. I'm quite optimistic that Colombians do back an agreement with the FARC.
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