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 welcomes Duterte’s statement to resume talks

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)

Peace talks resumption should have no preconditions —CPP founder Joma

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.

Joma: Duterte’s demands should be brought to negotiating table

He also reminded that Duterte, whom he had a word war with in November after he tagged the CPP and the New People's Army (NPA) as terrorists, still enjoys his

Comment of Prof. Jose Maria Sison, NDFP Chief Political Consultant, on the question of preconditions:

The GRP and NDFP as negotiating parties must comply with agreements already signed and approved by them, such as The Hague Joint Declaration, JASIG, Joint Agreement on the Reciprocal Working

DND Sec Lorenzana persists in spoiling Philippine peace process and exposes his pro-imperialist and reactionary mentality

As a rabid reactionary, Lorenzana obscures and denies the fact that the cause of underdevelopment and mass poverty in the Philippines is US and other foreign monopoly powers which take

Sison: Gov’t, NDFP teams already agreed on truce

“The fact that there are documents painstakingly drafted, which served as the guidelines on the series of negotiations are proof that there are positive outcome from the talks,” he said,