From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Oct 22): Gov’t to continue dialogue with MNLF not involved in Zamboanga
siege—Deles
The government is continuing its dialogue with leaders of the Moro
National Liberation Front (MNLF) not involved in the bloody siege in Zamboanga
City in September, presidential adviser on peace process Secretary Teresita
Deles told a Senate hearing on Tuesday.
“We understand that we have in fact feelers and we are in dialogue with
different leaders of the different factions of the MNLF who would like to
continue the process and are distancing from the action that had been taken in
Zamboanga,” Deles said during the budget hearing for he office.
“The policy of this government is that we will continue to talk and engage on
those who are willing to proceed with peace towards making the changes that
are necessary in the area,” she added.
Meanwhile, the government ‘s efforts to forge peace with the communist
rebels remained at a standstill after their meeting last February bogged
down.
“We are at an impasse with the CPP-NPA-NDF group,” government chief
negotiator Alex Padilla told the same hearing.
CPP-NPA-NDF is Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National
Democratic Front.
Without further questions, the Senate sub-committee on finance approved the
proposed budget of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Process for
2014.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/511889/govt-to-continue-dialogue-with-mnlf-not-involved-in-zamboanga-siege-deles
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