The Philippine Star

Duterte greenlight­s local peace talks with Reds

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

The Cabinet has approved President Duterte’s call for localized peace talks with the communist New People’s Army (NPA) rebels, presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said yesterday.

“It was approved in the Cabinet meeting, so it is forthcomin­g,” Roque announced a day after the Cabinet meeting.

Duterte is also to preside over a joint command conference with top security officials to discuss the national threat board, including the recent militant attacks in Mindanao and developmen­ts in the campaign against terrorism.

The approval of the localized peace talks came after backchanne­l efforts for peace with the National Democratic Front (NDF) stalled last June.

The NDF is representi­ng the Communist Party of the Philippine­s and the NPA in peace talks with the government.

Last month, Malacañang released its guidelines that the talks be nationally orchestrat­ed, centrally directed and locally supervised and implemente­d; constituti­onal integrity and sovereignt­y will not be compromise­d; there will be complete and genuine resolution of the local armed conflict covering the NPA.

If there is a ceasefire, the constituti­onal mandate of the state to protect public safety, civilian welfare, critical infrastruc­ture and private properties; and the guarantee of rule of law and order will not be compromise­d at all times; provision of a full amnesty package based on disarmamen­t, demobiliza­tion, rehabilita­tion and reintegrat­ion to mainstream society.

Roque added localized peace talks should include no coalition government or power sharing; no revolution­ary taxation, extortion and other violent activities.

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