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ELN rebels releasing hostage - government

The president, who won the Nobel Peace Prize this month, is working on two fronts to end a half-century conflict gripping Colombia.

A TV grab taken on October 26, 2016 from Colombia's RCN Channel shows Odin Sanchez, an ex-lawmaker taken hostage by the National Liberation Army

Colombia's ELN rebels have begun the process of releasing a hostage at the center of a dispute threatening planned peace talks with the government, a top official said Thursday.

"We have been informed by the Red Cross that the operation to free (hostage ex-lawmaker Odin Sanchez) has begun," said Juan Camilo Restrepo, the government's chief negotiator for the talks.

The negotiations had been due to formally open at 5:00 pm (2200 GMT) until President Juan Manuel Santos suspended them with just hours to go because of the dispute over Sanchez.

Restrepo said he believed the hostage handover would be completed by November 3, when the first round of actual negotiations had been scheduled to begin.

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"The government celebrates this news, and notes this operation, which it hopes will come to a satisfactory conclusion," he said.

The International Committee of the Red Cross often facilitates the handover of hostages from Colombian rebel groups after their release has been agreed.

It was not immediately clear how long Sanchez's release would take.

Santos earlier said the talks could not begin "until (the rebels) release Odin Sanchez safe and sound."

His government is also in talks with a larger rebel group, the FARC. The two sides are racing to save a peace deal that voters rejected in a referendum this month.

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Colombia's conflict has claimed more than 260,000 lives and left 45,000 missing.

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