Monday, April 21, 2014

Balikatan could spoil peace talks, says militant group

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 21): Balikatan could spoil peace talks, says militant group
With the 30th edition of the Balikatan exercises to begin on May 5, one militant group warned President Benigno Aquino III that the military drills could hamper the peace negotiations between them and the Philippine government.

In a statement, Randall Echanis and Rafael Baylosis of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines said that once the joint military exercises of almost 5,500 Filipino and American troops and the approval of the Agreement on Enhanced Defense Cooperation come into being, peace talks between the government and their group could turn to rubble.

Bicol would be the venue of the first phase of the Balikatan.

“Holding the Balikatan exercises in the Bicol region and the highly predicted signing of the Philippines—United States military access agreement in time for the visit of US President Barack Obama next week would not only spoil the resumption of peace talks,” Echanis and Baylosis said in a joint statement.

“In fact, this extreme puppetry of the Aquino government to Washington DC could lead to eventual collapse of the talks.”

Echanis and Baylosis added that the Balikatan and the AEDC are detrimental to both Philippine sovereignty and the “collective interest of the Filipino people.”

“One of the fundamentals of successful peace negotiations is the atmosphere and exercise of national sovereignty,” the two said. “Without national sovereignty, the peace talks will always be in danger or in the brink of collapse.”

Also, the two accused the Aquino administration of being lackadaisical with the peace talks with the communist group.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/102424/balikatan-could-spoil-peace-talks-says-militant-group

1 comment:

  1. What a crock! The Balikatan exercises have little to do with the lack of peace negotiations between the Communist Party of the Philippines/National Democratic Front (CPP/NDF) and the Philippine government.

    The real reasons for the absence of talks between the two the parties are the insincerity of the CPP/NDF and the preconditions that they routinely impose for the resumption of peace negotiations, namely the release of captured CPP/NPA insurgents that the commies claim are "NDF peace consultants."

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