Juan Manuel Santos
Juan Manuel Santos, a former president of Colombia, served from 2010 to 2018 and is known for his efforts in bringing peace to the country through negotiations with FARC, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016.
Born on Aug 10, 1951 (74 years old)
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New Zealand:
Juan Manuel Santos, chair of The Elders, condemned military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran.
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Colombia:
Juan Manuel Santos's candidacy was opened up by Noemí Sanín's unexpected victory in 2010.
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Colombia:
Juan Manuel Santos was the president of Colombia who signed the Peace Agreement in 2016.
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El Salvador:
Juan Manuel Santos is referenced for having requested Cuba's assistance in peace efforts during his presidency.
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Panama:
Former Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos delivered a speech on the deterioration of democracy due to polarization.
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Colombia:
Juan Manuel Santos was the president of Colombia who allocated funds for recovery after the La Niña phenomenon in 2010-2011.
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Panama:
Juan Manuel Santos expressed the need for Latin American countries to unite on common denominators.
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Ecuador:
Juan Manuel Santos is the former President of Colombia during whose administration the peace agreement with the FARC was signed.
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Colombia:
Juan Manuel Santos reached a peace agreement with the FARC in 2016 after five years of negotiations.
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Costa Rica:
Juan Manuel Santos, expresidente de Colombia y Premio Nobel de Paz de 2016, afirmó que si América Latina se une, podrá hablar de 'tú a tú' con Estados Unidos.
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