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Gov't, NDF to discuss resolution of conflict

November 29, 2023

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The Philippine Star

The government and communist rebels have agreed to start fresh negotiations to end a decadesold armed conflict, raising hopes that a historic final settlement would be signed within the term of President Marcos. 

- ALEXIS ROMERO

Gov't, NDF to discuss resolution of conflict

The Marcos administration and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), the political wing of the communist insurgents, agreed to a “principled and peaceful resolution” to the conflict in a joint statement dated Nov. 23 and signed in Oslo, Norway.

“Cognizant of all serious socioeconomic and environmental issues and the foreign security threats facing the country, the parties recognized the need to unite as a nation in order to urgently address these challenges and resolve the reasons for the armed conflict,” the statement, formally called the Oslo Joint Communiqué, read.

“The parties agreed that a principled and peaceful resolution of the armed conflict, resolving the roots of the armed conflict and ending the armed struggle shall pave the way for the transformation of the CPP-NPA-NDF (Communist Party of the PhilippinesNew People’s Army- National Democratic Front).”

According to the statement, the two parties “acknowledged the deep-rooted socioeconomic and political grievances and agreed to come up with the framework that sets the priority for the peace negotiation with the aim of achieving the relevant socioeconomic and political reforms towards a just and lasting peace.”

“Such framework that will set the parameters for the final peace agreement shall be agreed upon by both parties. Consequently, we envision and look forward to a country where united people can live in peace and prosperity,” it added.

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