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‘Sison can come home for 60 days’

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President Rodrigo Duterte has called on Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison to return home and resume the peace negotiatio­ns within 60 days.

“I created a small window--60 days. My proposal to Sison, I will not go there. We’re fighting for the Philippine­s, so you come here,” Duterte told Sison in his speech during the 24th National Federation of Motorcycle Clubs of the Philippine­s (NFMCP) Annual Convention in Legazpi City on Saturday night.

Sison went into exile in the Netherland­s after the two-decade regime of former president Ferdinand Marcos ended in 1986.

Recently, Sison expressed openness and readiness to resume peace negotiatio­ns, which Duterte cancelled in November last year due to the series of attacks launched by the New People’s Army on civilians and government troops.

In response, Duterte said he is ready to give the communist rebels another chance to resume peace talks.

The President said the National Democratic Front-CPP-NPA could set up a camp where he could talk to them “minus arms.”

“I will pay for your (Sison) fare, billeting and food. And your guerrilla front, you stay in one place, set up a camp. Bring your arms inside the camp, you tell us where you are, you can go out of the camp, minus the arms,” Duterte said.

Duterte said he will give Sison the complete freedom to move, adding that he will order the military and the police to “be nice to you.”

“Take advantage of that 60 days. If it succeeds, then I would like to thank God first and the Filipino people and the military and the police for their understand­ing,” he said.

The Commander-in-Chief said he cannot fight with communist rebels forever, “same with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Moro National Liberation Front.

“But the threat of terrorism remains very high. We are not fighting against our Moro brothers and sisters,” Duterte, who traced his Maranao roots from his grandmothe­r, said.

Take advantage of that 60 days. If it succeeds, then I would like to thank God first and the Filipino people and the military and the police for their understand­ing. PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE

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