One of those welcoming the move, Anakpawis party-list Rep. Ariel Casilao is even urging the President not to set any pre-conditions as “it will only hinder any efforts to make the formal resumption of the peace talks possible.”
During Wednesday’s 24th Cabinet meeting, the President ordered Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana to work on the resumption of peace talks between the government and the communist group.
For his part, Akbayan party-list Rep. Tom Villarin said that while the President’s move “brings a whiff of fresh air to a putrid environment,” “celebrating it is farthest in our minds.”
“Peace negotiations need value creation and so far, what had been produced is empty rhetoric.
Under President Duterte, peace is a zero-sum game where annihilation is the only balance,” Villarin said.
Ifugao Rep. Teddy Baguilat meanwhile views the President’s decision to resume peace talks with the Reds as “unbridled joy but with cautious optimism.”
Baguilat said the prospect of Filipinos killing fellow Filipinos should always be shunned when there is a more reasonable way to reach an agreement.
“I hope both sides reflect on the lessons of past failures, think of more confidence-building initiatives and propose to Congress measures that address the root cause of insurgency. Happy tayo dito. Sana tone down rhetoric muna,” he said.
Magdalo party-list Rep. Gary Alejano pointed out that there is no other way but to talk peace.
“Peace cannot be achieved by military solution alone. The root causes must be addressed through peaceful, sincere and meaningful talks,” he said.
Peace negotiations were terminated last year by the President following a string of attacks by the NPA.
The possibility of reviving the peace talks recently surfaced after at least 61 multi-partisan House members signed a resolution urging the President to resume the negotiations. Other House leaders also supported this move.
NDFP Chief Political Consultant Joma Sison also views the President’s pronouncement as a welcome development.
SOURCE: inquirer.net
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