(Reuters) – Colombia’s government and rebels from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) announced late on Wednesday they had reached a final peace accord to end a 52-year-old guerrilla war, bringing an end to one of the world’s longest conflicts. The deal, opposed by two former Colombian presidents, still needs to be voted on in a plebiscite. Colombia’s president Juan Manuel Santos said on Wednesday that Colombians would decide to approve or reject the peace accord in a plebiscite vote on Oct. 2.