Gov’t, Reds hold dialogues to revive peace talks – Duterte
President Rodrigo Duterte revealed on Tuesday that the government was in “backchannel talks” with the communist rebels in a bid to resume the peace talks.
But Duterte did not give details so as not to derail the informal communication with the communist group.
“Well, ano lang, (let’s just) hang on, hang on kasi… (because…) [we] do not [want to] spoil [this effort]. We have… well I must admit nasa (it’s in the) backchanneling [stage],” he said in an ambush interview with reporters in Malacañang.
On February 4, Duterte said the peace talks would no longer continue, unless there is a compelling reason to do so.
The President’s decision to end the peace negotiations came after a series of encounters with government troops and rebel members.
Article continues after this advertisementIn his speech in Cagayan de Oro last week, Duterte said he was open to the possibility of reviving the scrapped peace talks.