Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said peace talks could falter if left-wing Farc rebels do not halt attacks, as he was sworn in for a second term.
“Gentlemen of the Farc: you have been warned,” the president said, to a crowd of more than 2,000 guests, including foreign delegations from 73 countries.
The 62-year-old was re-elected for a second term in June.
His victory was a resounding vote of confidence for the peace process he began with the rebels in November 2012.
Colombia has suffered more than five decades of conflict which has led to more than 200,000 deaths.
Challenges ahead
President Santos reiterated his commitment to peace talks at his inauguration ceremony in Bogota on Thursday.
“Acts of peace, that’s what the Colombian people ask for today… I will employ all my energy to bring peace during this mandate,” he told the crowd.
The challenges facing President Santos are many.
First he will be expected to reach a final agreement with the Farc, which even though its numbers had dwindled, still has an estimated 7,500 active fighters.

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