NDF echoes gov’t decision not to declare ceasefire before talks | Inquirer

NDF echoes gov’t decision not to declare ceasefire before talks

/ 06:03 PM March 31, 2017

Fidel Agcaoili, (right) the spokesman of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and Fr. Joel Tabora SJ., talk about the prospects for peace between the Philippine government and the New People's Army on June 8, 2016, in Davao City.  (Photo by KARLOS MANLUPIG, INQUIRER MINDANAO

Fidel Agcaoili, (right) the spokesman of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and Fr. Joel Tabora SJ., talk about the prospects for peace between the Philippine government and the New People’s Army on June 8, 2016, in Davao City. (File Photo by KARLOS MANLUPIG, INQUIRER MINDANAO

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) won’t be declaring a unilateral ceasefire until it clinches a bilateral ceasefire agreement with the Philippine government.

The CPP’s political arm, the National Democratic Front, on Friday confirmed that it agreed with government chief negotiator Silvestre Bello III on plans to declare a joint ceasefire.

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“Of course,” NDF Chair Fidel Agcaoili said in a statement.

“The revolutionary movement would appear foolish and open to attacks by the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines and PNP (Philippine National Police) should it declare a unilateral ceasefire while the GRP would not,” he said.

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This is contrary to previous reports that the CPP will revive its unilateral ceasefire by the end of March.

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“This would also be a violation of the principles of parity and reciprocity between the Parties in the armed conflict,” Agcaoili said, adding that they will “aim for a simultaneous announcement.”

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Bello told Palace reporters on Friday that President Rodrigo Duterte is more interested in obtaining a bilateral ceasefire agreement.

The fourth round of talks of the Philippine government and the National Democratic Front will resume in the Netherlands next month. IDL

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