Venezuela's government has called a press conference Monday at which they're expected to announce an end to the impasse
Colombians unexpectedly voted No to the deal, which sought to end half a century of conflict with the Marxist guerrillas
Opponents of the government insist on renegotiating part of the peace deal
President Juan Manuel Santos admitted defeat, but pledged: "I will not give in, and I will continue to seek peace to the last day of my term
They voted 50.23% to 49.76% against the accord, with more than 99% of the votes counted, according to official results.
The pact is the result of nearly four years of talks in Havana and was signed at a solemn ceremony
Colombians will go to the polls October 2 for a referendum on the peace accord
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties
Colombians must now vote in an October 2 referendum on the peace accord hammered out in nearly four years of talks in Cuba
The peace deals will be signed between September 20 and 26
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos ordered a definitive ceasefire with the Marxist guerrillas of the FARC from Monday
Colombia's government and FARC rebels reached a historic peace accord to end their half-century civil war
Injured rebels were members of a delegation that was due to travel to the ongoing peace talks being held in Havana
The chopper crashed due to harsh weather conditions