Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has suspended two-year peace talks with the country’s largest rebel group, the FARC, as the military investigated the suspected abduction of a general and two others. “Tomorrow, peace negotiators were traveling for a new round of talks in Havana,” Santos said at a press conference. General Ruben Alzate lost contact on Sunday with ground forces in Quibdo in the southwest, where the FARC is active, the president had said earlier. Also missing were army corporal Jorge Rodriguez and lawyer Gloria Urrego, an official with the army’s Titan task force, operating in the area, Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon added.