OPENING GATES OF PEACE — The Philippine Government (GRP) and National Democratic Front (NDF) formally opens the Fourth Round of Peace Talks in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, Monday. Shown in photo
Duterte and communist rebels express willingness to resume peace talks
The leader of the communist party of the Philippines Jose Maria Sison announced on Tuesday that negotiators from the political arm of his rebel grouping were ready to resume peace
Sison sa pag-uwi sa Pilipinas : ‘No problem, but…’
Paliwanag ni Sison, di umano kasi basta-basta lalantad ang mga rebolusyunaryo at uuwi sa Pilipinas dahil sa naging karanasan ng NDF noong panahon ni dating Pangulong Cory Aquino kung saan
Sison seeks talks on Duterte conditions
Exiled communist leader Jose Maria Sison on Thursday welcomed the possible reopening of peace negotiations, and urged the government and rebel negotiators to formally convene soon to thresh out disputes
Sison brands resumption of peace talks necessary
DAVAO CITY – Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison said the resumption of the peace talks between government (GRP) and National Democratic Front is necessary to
NDFP chief political consultant Jose Maria Sison said they are likewise open and ready to resume the peace negotiations and expect the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP)
Communist Party of the Philippines founding chairman Jose Maria Sison on Thursday said that there should be no preconditions for the resumption of peace talks, noting that the decision of
Palace: Joma Sison may come home if peace talks resume
Sison, however, said the petition is "a problem" because it has banned NDFP communist consultants from participating in peace negotiations. "That kind of obstacle or hindrance must be dealt with
Joma to Duterte: Drop terror tag bid vs Reds
The petition is "a problem" because it has banned NDFP communist consultants from the 2 organizations from participating in peace negotiations, said Sison, founder of the CPP.