Speaking to reporters in the Cuban capital, Ivan Marquez, a top leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, declined to respond to threats by the top vote-getter, Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, that he would end talks unless the FARC declares a permanent cease-fire.
"He should wait until the second round takes place," said Marquez, who was born Luciano Marin Arango. "We have the impression that he is putting the cart before the horse, so there is no sense in responding to this gentleman from Havana."
The FARC's military commander, Rodrigo Londono alias Timochenko, said in a defiant video shot in an undisclosed jungle location and released on the Internet that the rebels have not been defeated militarily and will not accept a "humiliating surrender" at the Havana talks.
