El Tiempo Article Text Part III (English via Google) Approaches to Government: Although there are close ties between the government and the miners to lift the strike, miners said that nothing is yet agreed and complained about the company's "lack of will." In addition, the Government had warned, in the head of the Deputy Minister of Mines, Carlos Andrs Cante, who reiterated that any action of dialogue can not be maintained in a context of violence. The Government of Antioquia and the Ministry of Mines and Energy presented to the Mining Bureau a proposal based on their initial petitions summarized in 14 points, of which 10 have significant advances, although they are not fully implemented. One of the points is to provide accompaniment and technical assistance to the municipalities of Segovia and Remedios for the delimitation of the zones of industrial use in the territorial planning schemes (EOT) that allow the relocation of the benefit plants, as well as the implementation of measures that allow the elimination of mercury in the process of benefiting gold. On this point, representatives of the Mining Bureau indicated that it is very positive that this commitment exists and that they expect the benefit plants to have some time to adapt to clean technologies. According to Eliober Castaeda, the production chain of the ancestral miners must be respected, which implies that it will not be the Gran Colombia Gold that develops all the processes of profit of the gold.