The government peace panel and the Communist Party of the
Philippines (CPP) started “exploratory” talks Tuesday in Oslo , Norway ,
an incoming peace negotiator said Wednesday.
Jesus Dureza, in-coming peace negotiator of President-elect
Rodrigo Duterte, reported in his Facebook account from Oslo that his team sat down with CPP
officials, headed by exiled CPP Chair Jose Maria Sison, Tuesday afternoon.
The CPP officials also include representatives from the
National Democratic Front (NDF) and the New People’s Army (NPA), the CPP’s
military arm.
Dureza said that both parties conducted an exploratory and
informal talk about the possible resumption of peace negotiation between the
Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the CPP.
He said that the peace negotiations between the GRP and the
CPP gained headway during the incumbency of President Benigno Aquino, but
“stalled” in midstream due to some technical issues.
Dureza did not elaborate about the initial meeting with the
CPP-NDF-NPA panel in Oslo ,
but said that both panels “shared the optimism on the declaration of
President-elect Rody Duterte to seek an early sustainable peace for the
nation.”
Dureza, together with fellow negotiators Silvestre Bello III
and Hernani Braganza, flew to Oslo
on June 10.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=895475
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