Oman Daily Observer

Philippine­s cancels talks with rebels after attack

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MANILA: The Philippine­s on Wednesday cancelled talks with Maoist-led rebels due on the weekend in the Netherland­s after guerrillas attacked a convoy of President Rodrigo Duterte’s security men, killing a paramilita­ry guard and wounding six.

Duterte was not in the area on the southern island of Mindanao when the clash between the presidenti­al guards and New People’s Army (NPA) rebels erupted early on Wednesday.

But the incident was basis enough for peace adviser Jesus Dureza to call off informal, “back channel” talks with exiled leaders of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s aimed at restarting a stalled peace process.

“The situation on the ground necessary to provide the desired enabling environmen­t for the conduct of peace negotiatio­ns are still not present,” Dureza said in a statement.

Maoist-led rebels have been waging a guerrilla war for nearly 50 years to overthrow the government.

The peace process has been fraught with breakdowns, with both sides abandoning unilateral ceasefires in February, blaming each other for launching attacks while talks were going on.

Duterte on Tuesday met his negotiator­s dealing with the communists, and told them not to agree to a bilateral ceasefire until the NPA ceased attacks on troops. He also called the political leadership to keep its fighters under control.

The clash at a checkpoint came a day after Duterte asked Congress to extend martial law until the end of the year to tackle rising militancy.

Government forces are battling to defeat IS-inspired rebels who have occupied the heart of the island’s Marawi City for 58 days, while operations continue on islands to the west of Mindanao against Abu Sayyaf rebels behind kidnapping­s and piracy.

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