Communist leader Jose Maria Sison and Luis Jalandoni with Sec. Jesus Dureza and the members of the peace panels during a two-day meeting in Oslo, Norway. Dureza says peace talks will resume next month. (Courtesy of Sec. Jesus Dureza
President-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s peace adviser Jesus Dureza expressed optimism on Friday that peace negotiations with communist rebels will resume smoothly next month.
“Four years after its breakdown and collapse, we are now on
the threshold of a resumption of the stalled peace talks with the CPP-NPA-NDF,”
Dureza said, referring to Communist Party of the Philippines ,
its armed wing the New People’s Army and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines ,
its political group.
Duterte sent Dureza, and Silvestre Bello III and Hernani
Braganza to Oslo
and met with their counterparts Luis Jalandoni, Fidel Agcaoili and Jose Maria
Sison to discuss the resumption of stalled talks.
They also signed a joint agreement witnessed by Ambassador
Elizabeth Slattum, the Special Envoy to the Philippine Peace Process of the
Royal Norwegian Government which is facilitating the talks, according to
Dureza.
He said the formal peace talks have been set in July in Oslo
where both sides are expected to discuss the affirmation of previously signed
agreement, the timeline of the talks, reconstitution of the Joint Agreement on
Safety and Immunity Guarantees list, and amnesty proclamation for the release
of all detained political prisoners and NDFP consultants and the mode of
interim ceasefire, among others.
“Our signing of the Joint Statement in Oslo , Norway
will usher in the formal re-start next month of what could be another renewed
effort to end conflict and bring about that long elusive but cherished peace in
the land,” Dureza said.
He said the two-day talks “encounter” in Oslo was a reunion of sorts of old friends on
both sides of the negotiating table, but whose efforts in various times and
climes in the past proved futile.
“Now, new sparks of the dawning Rodrigo Duterte presidency
are re-igniting the peace landscape. After our 2-day Oslo parley, there is now evident optimism
and trust. There is mutual enthusiasm and hope, not only amongst us negotiators
across the table, but most significantly, among us all Filipinos, in whose
behalf all these efforts are being done in the first place. Yet, the road ahead
to trek is not that always smooth and easy,” Dureza said.
He said there will expectedly (sic)
be “humps and bumps” along the way, “but there is a destination that we must
all inevitably reach. Our new President is taking the decisive lead and has
shown us the way. Let us all stay the course,” he added.
Government peace talks with the NPA collapsed in 2004 after
rebels accused then President Gloria Arroyo of reneging on several agreements,
among them the release of all political prisoners in the country and the
removal of the terrorist tag on the Communist Party of the Philippines and its political wing, the National
Democratic Front of the Philippines ,
and the NPA.
Arroyo also suspended the Joint Agreement on Safety and
Immunity Guarantees after the peace talks failed.
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