PASIG CITY - Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus G. Dureza said the Philippine government views with optimism and hopes for p...
PASIG CITY - Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus G. Dureza said the Philippine government views with optimism and hopes for positive outcomes, the resumption of peace negotiations in Rome on January 19 - 25, 2017 with the Communist Party of the Philippines/New People's Army/ National Democratic Front.
In a statement on the 3rd round of formal peace negotiations between the Government of the Philippines and National Democratic Front in Rome, Italy, Secretary Dureza said, "The 3rd round of talks hopes to tackle the still unfinished discussions on the proposed bilateral ceasefire vis-a-vis the issues on the releases of prisoners."
"The crucial agenda items on socio-economic reforms; constitutional and political reforms; and end of hostilities and disposition of forces are on the table for discussions," Secretary Dureza said.
Dureza added that these issues, although difficult, are surmountable with both sides sharing common aspirations for peace. The preparatory work and engagements by both sides, respectively headed by Secretary Silvestre Bello III and Fidel Agcaoili, even before the 3rd round of talks auger well for possible significant progress with the hosting and facilitation of the Norwegian team headed by Ambassador Elisabeth Slattum.
President Duterte has instructed the government panel to work for an early settlement of the issues as he calls on the nation to provide support to the efforts to ultimately bring peace in the land. The outcomes of the 3rd round of talks can bring us closer to achieving some possible milestones for sustainable peace. (OPAPP)
In a statement on the 3rd round of formal peace negotiations between the Government of the Philippines and National Democratic Front in Rome, Italy, Secretary Dureza said, "The 3rd round of talks hopes to tackle the still unfinished discussions on the proposed bilateral ceasefire vis-a-vis the issues on the releases of prisoners."
"The crucial agenda items on socio-economic reforms; constitutional and political reforms; and end of hostilities and disposition of forces are on the table for discussions," Secretary Dureza said.
Dureza added that these issues, although difficult, are surmountable with both sides sharing common aspirations for peace. The preparatory work and engagements by both sides, respectively headed by Secretary Silvestre Bello III and Fidel Agcaoili, even before the 3rd round of talks auger well for possible significant progress with the hosting and facilitation of the Norwegian team headed by Ambassador Elisabeth Slattum.
President Duterte has instructed the government panel to work for an early settlement of the issues as he calls on the nation to provide support to the efforts to ultimately bring peace in the land. The outcomes of the 3rd round of talks can bring us closer to achieving some possible milestones for sustainable peace. (OPAPP)
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