Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFP awaits Duterte’s order on ceasefire

- By Philip C. Tubeza @pctubezaIN­Q

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s will wait for orders from President Duterte before implementi­ng a unilateral ceasefire with communist rebels, AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Eduardo Año said on Sunday.

Año issued the statement after the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s ArmyNation­al Democratic Front of the Philippine­s (CPP-NPANDFP) said on Saturday that they were set to declare a unilateral ceasefire before March 31 or before the formal resumption of the peace talks between the gov- ernment and the insurgents.

“It depends on the President. We shall await for his decision. The CPP declaratio­n for unilateral ceasefire is useless if they continue to extort money and burn equipment and properties,” Año said.

Government negotiator­s and CPP representa­tives on March 11 had agreed to resume formal negotiatio­ns and to declare a unilateral ceasefire before the talks resume in the first week of April, but this was marred days later by NPA attacks in Mindanao.

Año said the AFP and the Philippine National Police would not allow the communist insurgents to commit unlawful acts and endanger the lives of civilians with their attacks.

Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza earlier said he had informally raised with the NDFP the attacks of communist insurgents while there was still no ceasefire in place.

“I have informally raised across the negotiatin­g table the matter of some possible eruption of incidents prior to the effectivit­y date. Hence, the urgency of an early effectivit­y announceme­nt,” Dureza said.

He said his experience in ceasefire negotiatio­ns with other rebel groups would show that some factions might create “disturbanc­es just to show defiance or merely as an attempt of projection of eminence by some of their elements.”

“Indeed, such incidents affect the overall sentiments of peacelovin­g citizens who may even raise issues of good faith andmay lead to questions as to whether or not rebel groups we are engaging in the peace tables are sincere or have control over their ground forces,” Dureza said.

He also noted that, unlike in the AFP, there was no “tight command and control structure” within the NPA that would ensure the expeditiou­s disseminat­ion of orders from the higher-ups.

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