GRP-NDFP INTERIM PEACE AGREEMENT
The Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP), particularly the
Executive Department, including its agencies,
and
The National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) for itself and in behalf
of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People's Army (NPA),
hereinafter the “Parties’,
DETERMINED to resolve the almost fifty (50) years of armed conflict by addressing
its root causes through peace negotiations and comprehensive agreements on
social, economic, political and constitutional reforms;
COGNIZANT that the protracted peace negotiations between the Parties for the last
thirty (30) years may now successfully culminate in substantive agreements with the
demonstrated commitment of the present leadership of the GRP and NDFP to attain
a just and lasting peace; and
COMMITTED to accelerate the peace negotiations and conclude a Final Peace
Agreement by forging the component agreements contained in The Hague Joint
Declaration,
Hereby AGREE:
ARTICLE|
To this Interim Peace Agreement, the components and agreements of which are
appended hereto and made integral parts hereof as follows
A. The Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ARRD) and National
Industrialization and Economic Development (NIED) sections of the
Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic B Reforms (CASER) that
are signed by the Negotiating Panels of the Parties:7/11.
Page 1 of 4B. Amnesty Proclamation for all NDFP-listed Political Prisoners that is signed
and certified by the President as urgent to obtain the concurrence of Congress
in order to effect their expeditious release; and
C. Coordinated Unilateral Ceasefires (CUC) which shall be effective upon
signing by the Negotiating Panels. The CUC shall evolve into a Bilateral
Ceasefire (BCF).
ARTICLE I
The Parties reaffirm all previously signed Agreements including the Hague Joint
Declaration, the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (JASIG), and
the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International
Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL) and recognize them as binding and effective.
ARTICLE Ill
Section 1. The Parties shall continue to work in order to complete the remaining
sections of the Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms
(CASER), then proceed to the Comprehensive Agreement on Political and
Constitutional Reforms (CAPCR) and finally to the Comprehensive Agreement on
End of Hostilities and Disposition of Forces (CAEHDF).
The RWCs, RWGs, Bilateral Teams, Ceasefire and other Committees previously
constituted by the Parties shall continue to hold working meetings, which may be
simultaneous, during and between formal talks to accomplish their assigned tasks
and ultimately the tentative comprehensive agreements for submission to the
Panels.
Section 2. The Parties shall be guided by the Road Map to Peace and General
Schedule that are appended hereto as integral parts hereof to accelerate the peace
negotiations.
Section 3. The GRP shall release political prisoners in expeditious and acceptable
modes based on humanitarian grounds and in accordance with the CARHRIHL
pending the effectivity of the Amnesty Proclamation.
ARTICLE IV
Section 1. The Parties shall implement the Joint Agreement in Support of
Socioeconomic Projects of Private Development Organizations and Institutes signed
‘on March 16, 1998.7
Page 2 of 4Section 2. A Joint Consultative and Advisory Committee to advice, recommend and
facilitate the implementation of this Interim Peace Agreement shall be formed
accordingly.
ARTICLE V
Section 1. A Bilateral Preparatory Committee shall be formed by the Parties to lay
the ground for the visit of Prof. Jose Maria Sison to the Philippines.
Section 2. Both Parties shall cooperate in facilitating the visit of Prof. Jose Maria
Sison to the Philippines to confer with GRP President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and
discuss the peace process and other matters, celebrate the conclusion of an Interim
Peace Agreement (IPA), as well as hold a Peace Conference at the earliest possible
time, subject to the necessary political, legal, security and technical requirements.
ARTICLE VI
Section 1. The Parties affirm that formal peace talks shall continue in order to
resolve the armed conflict for the attainment of a just and lasting peace.
Section 2, The Parties continue to be guided by the mutually acceptable principles
of national sovereignty, democracy and social justice and that no precondition shall
be made to negate the inherent character and purpose of the peace negotiations.
Section 3. Effective measures shall be undertaken forthwith to do away with all
obstacles and hindrances inconsistent with the agreements and to the continuation
of the peace negotiations. 72.
Page 3 of 4Signed in Oslo, Norway, 2018
SILVESTRE H. BELLO Ill FIDEL V. AGCAOILI
GRP Panel Chairperson NDFP Panel Chairperson Vo
HERNANI A. BRAGAI JULIETA S. DE LIMA
Member, GRP Panel Member, NDFP Panel
RENE V. SARMIENTO CONIK. LEDESMA
Member, GRP Panel Member, NDFP Panel
ANGELA A. LIBRADO-TRINIDAD ASTERIO B. PALIMA
Member, GRP Panel Member, NDFP Panel
ANTONIO B. ARELLANO BENITO E. TIAMZON
Member, GRP Panel Member, NDFP Panel
WITNESSES:
ATTY. EFREN C. MONCUPA ATTY. EDREU.oLALIA. 7)
Consultant, GRP Panel 2/4 Legal Consultant, NDFP Panel
—
SEC. JESUS G. DUREZA PROF. JOSE MARIA SISON
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process NDFP Chief Political Consultant
AMB. IDUN TVEDT
Special Envoy to the Philippine Peace Process
Royal Norwegian Government
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