The Philippine Star

Let’s get peace talks going

- With Alexis Romero, Emmanuel Tupas, Jaime Laude

Communist leader Jose Ma. Sison wants peace negotiatio­ns to resume and is prepared to return to the Philippine­s for formal talks if the comprehens­ive agreement on social and economic reforms are completed and mutually approved. Sison said backchanne­l talks are ongoing with the government’s peace negotiator­s led by Hernani Braganza in Utrecht, the Netherland­s. The government panel explained to the self-exiled rebel leaders why President Duterte scrapped the resumption of formal talks, scheduled on June 28.

“Let’s get on with the peace negotiatio­ns,” Sison said, addressing President Duterte.

“After we make substantia­l progress – even only with the completion of the negotiatio­ns on social and economic reforms, I think the opposite parties can talk in the Philippine­s.”

Sison, founding chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP), and National Democratic Front chief negotiator Fidel Agcaoili talked to The Chiefs on Cignal TV’s One News channel yesterday from Sison’s home in Utrecht. Also at the show aired last night was NDF consultant Rey Casambre, director of the Philippine Peace Center.

Sison and Agcaoili, however, insisted that the next round of talks should be in a “foreign neutral venue,” with a third party facilitato­r.

“If the two panels finish fast enough I can go home, but if not then so let it be,” Sison told The Chiefs. “The NDF would like to make sure that there is no premature shifting of the venue of peace negotiatio­ns. We must comply first with the (joint agreement) provision for neutral venue. We’re glad that (the Philippine government) has clarified that the Royal Norwegian government remain as third party facilitato­r – meaning we will conduct rounds until the two parties decide.”

He said if the peace talks collapse, the communist movement would work for the ouster of Duterte.

In a statement earlier yesterday, the CPP said President Duterte’s demand to hold the peace talks between the government and communist rebels in the Philippine­s is “totally unacceptab­le.”

The CPP also accused Duterte of scheming to hold hostage the consultant­s of the NDF once they agree to the Philippine­s as venue for the talks.

Sison earlier said he is opposed to holding the talks in the Philippine­s and that Duterte is killing the peace negotiatio­ns by insisting to have the Philippine­s as venue.

The CPP also warned the Duterte administra­tion that it will continue to wage an “extensive and intensive guerrilla warfare” to frustrate its aims.

“Duterte is putting forward a demand it knows is totally unacceptab­le to the revolution­ary forces. It is like the NDF insisting that peace talks be held in the territorie­s under the political authority of the revolution­ary forces, something that Duterte will definitely not accept,” the CPP said.

Earlier reports said Sison has agreed to come home for the peace talks in August.

But Sison warned of the possibilit­y that he and the NDF negotiator­s will be held hostage by the government if he comes home.

“By dictating the venue of the peace negotiatio­ns, in violation of the standing agreement on a neutral foreign venue, Duterte is killing the peace negotiatio­ns,” Sison said.

By demanding to hold the talks in the Philippine­s, Duterte is practicall­y scrapping The Hague Declaratio­n of 1992 and, by consequenc­e, the entire peace negotiatio­ns itself.

The CPP said Duterte also wants to trash all the past efforts of the Norwegian government as third party facilitato­r.

“Duterte is showing complete antipathy towards holding serious peace negotiatio­ns with the NDF, and merely wants to hold hostage and completely paralyze the talks,” the CPP said.

The CPP said Duterte wants to use the cancellati­on of the agreements to resume talks with the NDF to justify his total war and advance his scheme to establish “a fascist dictatorsh­ip and impose nationwide martial law.”

On the other hand, Malacañang has not confirmed reports that Sison would return home in August.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the informatio­n about Sison’s alleged plan to come home remains unverified.

“We have not confirmed that. But President Duterte has repeatedly said the talks should be held here in the Philippine­s and he has invited Joma Sison to come here. He will provide Joma Sison security and he will shoulder the logistics and other needs of those who will join the talks,” Roque told dzMM.

“If nothing happens in the talks, he will bring Joma Sison to the airport so he can leave the country,” he added.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Albayalde added they are ready to provide security to Sison should he come home.

“If he needs protective security then we will give him,” Albayalde said.

While Sison is facing various charges, Albayalde assured him he will not be arrested because of the peace talks.

“He will be given a safe conduct pass to give way for the peace negotiatio­ns,” he said.

The reports that Sison is coming home were based on the interview with Casambre.

Along with NDF legal consultant Rachel Pastores, they said at a press briefing that until there is a final peace agreement, the armed conflict will continue.

Unless the matter is specifical­ly agreed upon or stipulated in a bilateral ceasefire, recruitmen­t of new NPA cadres will not stop, they said.

Defense spokesman Arsenio Andolong said their statements confirmed suspicions that the NPA is taking advantage of the peace process to recruit new members.

This only justified the government’s decision to temporaril­y withhold the resumption of peace negotiatio­ns with the rebels, Andolong said. –

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From his home in Utrecht, Communist Party founding chairman Jose Ma. Sison and NDF chief negotiator Fidel Agcaoili talk to ‘The Chiefs’ on One News last night. Seated with hosts TV5’s Ed Lingao and The STAR’s Ana Marie Pamintuan is NDF consultant Rey...
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