“Anything not yet to be resolved has to be resolved in an informal meeting prior to the formal meeting to resume the peace negotiation,”
Reds scoff at safe-passage offer, bat for talks in ‘neutral country’
“The NDFP cannot submit itself to any situation and process in which it comes under the duress, control, and surveillance by the armed minions of Duterte,”
Despite odds, peace talks can move forward — Joma Sison
“There is hard work ahead for negotiators and consultants … for the peace negotiations to move forward,”
Duterte, Joma Sison can’t agree on venue for peace talks
Holding peace negotiations in neutral territory is standard practice among peace processes in history
Sison says meeting Duterte likely but unsure if it’s in PH
Sison said the planned meeting between him and the President, as reported by Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, is not a remote possibility but may not happen in the Philippines
"The NDFP cannot trust any 'no arrest' declaration from the (government) side unless the repressive issuances and campaigns of Duterte are ended, the political prisoners are amnestied and released, the
"I think there needs to be several steps before we could reach a point of having peace negotiations in the Philippines,"
Joma says NDFP still open to talks
In this exclusive interview, Sison said that despite all that the Government of the Republic of the Philippines did to the negotiations, he said he hopes Duterte may soon be
‘Pasinto-sinto’: Joma blasts Duterte over Robredo firing
"Now, Duterte looks like a fool, pasinto-sinto, by firing her after only two weeks,"