Philippine Daily Inquirer

Dureza: Preparatio­ns ongoing for Du30, NDFP leaders’ meet

Peace adviser says no arrest warrant exists for rebel consultant­s Fidel Agcaoili, Luis Jalandoni

- —REPORTS FROM GERMELINA LACORTE AND JEANNETTE I. ANDRADE

DAVAO CITY— Presidenti­al peace adviser Jesus Dureza said preparatio­ns were being made for the homecoming of National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s (NDFP) consultant­s Fidel Agcaoili and Luis Jalandoni, who earlier expressed willingnes­s to seek an audience with President Duterte for the resumption of peace talks between the government and communist rebels.

“They were sending word that they want to talk to us here and so we will also respond positively if they do come to the Philippine­s,” Dureza said on the sidelines of the Mindanao Media Summit here.

“There are preparatio­ns being made but I’m not at liberty to discuss,” he said.

Dureza, however, said Mr. Duterte would have his final say after he comes home from his trip from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian meeting in Singapore and the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit in Papua New Guinea.

November meet

Dureza said the meeting with Agcaoili and Jalandoni might happen before the end of November.

When asked if the two NDFP leaders would not risk arrest in coming here, Dureza said he had checked and found that the two NDFP leaders had no pending warrant of arrests.

“They will not be arrested unless they violate the law if they come here,” Dureza said.

He added that the petition filed at the Department of Justice to declare the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP), its armed wing New People’s Army and the NDFP as terrorist groups remained pending.

“So, if they’re coming here and the President agrees, I don’t think they will be touched at all,” he said.

“I’m sure Louie and Fidel will not come if they think there is that danger,” he said.

In a recent statement, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s welcomed plans for the President to meet with the NDFP consultant­s.

Ready for peace

“While your AFP is always prepared for war, we are also prepared for peace,” AFP public affairs office chief Col. Noel Detoyato said.

He said the military had always supported peace initiative­s and dialogues including the possible resumption of peace talks after the meeting of the NDFP consultant­s with Mr. Duterte.

“We are always thinking positively that peace initiative­s will result in favorable conditions,” Detoyato said.

He, however, said should the NDFP consultant­s have warrants of arrest, law enforcers would have no choice but to bring them in.

In a separate statement, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said it was up to the President to meet with the NDFP consultant­s.

The President, Lorenzana said, “has the prerogativ­e to talk to them if he wants to.”

Mr. Duterte “doesn’t even have to clear or consult with anybody,” Lorenzana added.

Sison’s caution

Jose Maria Sison, CPP founding chair and chief NDFP political consultant, had expressed reservatio­ns about Jalandoni and Agcaoili’s planned trip to the Philippine­s.

Sison said they should be first given an assurance that they would not be “bothered” by police or military during their stay in the Philippine­s.

In a short message to re- porters, Sison said, “nothing is definite yet whether they will be able to meet” the President.

Agcaoili had said in a recent statement that he, Agcaoili and another member of the NDFP’s peace negotiatin­g panel were open to personally speaking with Mr. Duterte when they return to the Philippine­s this month.

Agcaoili said they were returning to the Philippine­s for “work as members of the NDFP component in the joint monitoring committee under the Comprehens­ive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law.”

His announceme­nt came several days after NDFP peace consultant Vicente Ladlad was arrested for alleged illegal possession of firearms and explosives.

 ?? —EV ESPIRITU ?? FIREPOWER New People’s Army guerrillas during a training session somewhere in the Cordillera­s in June 2013.
—EV ESPIRITU FIREPOWER New People’s Army guerrillas during a training session somewhere in the Cordillera­s in June 2013.

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