But the series of armed encounters have exasperated the
President who threatened to call off the peace negotiations if the NPA rebels
continue to launch offensives and ambuscades against government troops.
But during the meeting in Malacañang yesterday, President
Duterte said he is open to any proposal that "would address the root of
rebellion in the countryside."
Also present during the meeting were Executive Secretary
Salvador Medialdea and BID commissioner Jaime Morante.
The GPH panel was also in complete attendance. Joining Bello in the meeting with
the President was Librado-Trinidad, former agrarian reform secretary Hernani
Braganza, and new GPH panel member Antonio Arellano, a retired regional state
prosecutor in Region 11.
Arellano, who was detained by the Marcos government, is a
close friend of President Duterte and is a former human rights lawyer like Bello .
The NDF consultants who met with President Duterte were led
by former Bayan Muna party list Rep. Satur Ocampo, NDF panel member Fidel
Agcaoili and NDF lawyer Edre Olalia.
The Oslo
talks are expected to tackle substantial issues on socio economic reforms,
political and constitution reforms, security and immunity guarantees, cessation
of hostilities and disposition of forces.
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