Wednesday, April 20, 2011

‘Give this peace process a chance’ – GPH panel

‘Give this peace process a chance’ – GPH panel


Manila, Apr. 19 – The Government of the Philippines (GPH) peace panel negotiating with the National Democratic Front (NDF) is calling for support of the peace process with the communist group despite issues of insincerity clouding the talks.


“Give this peace process a chance,” said GPH peace panel member Ednar Dayanghirang during a recent forum with around 40 masteral students in National Security Administration (MNSA) at the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP) in Camp Aguinaldo.


Some MNSA students raised doubts on the negotiations because of alleged sincerity issues of the NDF in completing a political settlement with the government.


Dayanghirang, however, encouraged them to trust the peace process and stated that the political climate is favorable for the peace talks, adding that negotiations with the NDF “is not just dribbling the ball.”


“We are on track,” he said referring to current progress of talks with the NDF.


Meanwhile, government peace panel Senior Military Adviser BGen. Reynaldo Ordoñez likewise called for support for the negotiations saying “Maraming agam-agam sa peace process (there are many doubts on the peace process), but let’s give it a chance.”


“Let us pursue the peace process regardless of the sincerity of the other party. Dialogues open up opportunities which were not there,” continued Ordoñez.


Ordoñez further called for confidence in the government panel and its ability to achieve a political settlement with the NDF.


After seven years of impasse, peace talks between the GPH and the CPP-NPA-NDF formally resumed last February in Oslo, Norway where both parties agreed to establish an 18-month timeframe for the negotiations.


Currently, the GPH panel seeks inputs from stakeholders in drafting the Comprehensive Agreement on Socio-Economic Reforms (CASER), one of three key agreements that the panel seeks to complete with the National Democratic Front (NDF). The first CASER consultation is tentatively set on April 26 in Lacub, Abra. #

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