(Reuters) - The bill is headed for a review by the Colombian courts.
Meanwhile, Democrats who control the U.S. Congress say the
measure is not likely to come up for a vote any time soon.
"There is a more work to be done on this. A vote in the
U.S. Congress is certainly not imminent," said Tim Rieser, an
aide to Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat who has voiced
concern about Colombia's human rights record.
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Meanwhile, Democrats who control the U.S. Congress say the
measure is not likely to come up for a vote any time soon.
"There is a more work to be done on this. A vote in the
U.S. Congress is certainly not imminent," said Tim Rieser, an
aide to Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat who has voiced
concern about Colombia's human rights record.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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