CPP on resumption of peace talks
>> Sunday, October 8, 2017
STATEMENT
GRP President
Duterte was quoted by news reports saying he was open or not averse to resuming
peace talks with the NDFP.
As the
Party and NDFP has often stated, it is the policy of the
revolutionary forces to remain open to peace negotiations with any ruling
regime that expresses willingness to seriously discuss the roots of the armed
conflict in accordance with previously agreed principles and procedures as
stipulated in The Hague Declaration.
Thus,
the NDFP-GRP peace negotiations can resume if Duterte will drop his
earlier precondition of a bilateral ceasefire which became the single biggest
factor which terminated the talks. The ball is still in Duterte’s hands.
Clearly,
Duterte is resurrecting talks of peace negotiations as part of his damage
control measures in the face of the increasing isolation of his regime. Duterte
is widely blamed for terminating the NDFP-GRP negotiations because of
his stubborn insistence to toe the US line of using peace talks as an
instrument for the pacification and capitulation of the revolutionary forces.
While open
to resuming peace talks with the Duterte regime, revolutionary forces are no
longer hopeful that anything substantive will come out of it in the face of
Duterte’s subservience to the interests of US imperialism and other big foreign
capitalist countries.
How can
negotiations on socio-economic questions go anywhere when Duterte zealously
implements neoliberal policies and pushes for such anti-people policies as the
Compressed Work Week or 12-hour workday, removal of restriction on foreign
ownership of public utilities, debt-driven infrastructure projects and others?
What will
come out of negotiations on political and constitutional reforms considering
Duterte’s all-out subservience to the US military and its counter-insurgency
doctrine and aerial bombardment campaign in Marawi and other parts of the
country? Duterte’s triple war violates the human rights agreement with
impunity. He could not even fulfill his vow to release political prisoners now
numbering more than 400./
By the Communist
Party of the
Philippines
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