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DAVAO CITY The Bishop-Ulama Conference of the Philippines (BUCP) has expressed concern over the slow progress of the ongoing peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
According to luwaran.com, the MILFs official website, the BUCP, headed by Davao Archbishop Fernando Capalla and Dr. Mahid Mutilan, has invited government chief peace negotiator Silvestre Afable Jr. and MILF peace panel head Mohagher Iqbal to a meeting regarding developments in the peace talks.
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[Title] => Government, MILF to iron out kinks on ancestral domain issue this week
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) are set to meet again in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this week in an effort to finally iron out remaining kinks in the contentious issue of ancestral domain.
"It would be anytime this week. The two panels will resume talks in Kuala Lumpur and the agenda would include the remaining issues on ancestral domain," MILF spokesman Eid Kabalu told The STAR.
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[Title] => Government-MILF talks in Kuala Lumpur postponed
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) The Philippine government and MILF rebel negotiators are not ready to proceed with peace talks due to have begun on the weekend, forcing a postponement, Malaysian organizers said yesterday.
"Both parties were probably not ready to proceed. They need to iron out some other things," a Malaysian official told AFP, declining to reveal the issues still to be resolved.
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[Summary] => Marawi City Two more Libyan nationals are expected to arrive and join the international team now in Mindanao monitoring the ceasefire between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
In a recent letter, Maj. Gen. Zulkifili Mohamad Bin Zain, who heads the monitoring team, informed the MILF, through its spokesman Eid Kabalu, that two members of the Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahiriya are scheduled to arrive in the country and join their group. However, the date of arrival was not disclosed.
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DAVAO CITY The Bishop-Ulama Conference of the Philippines (BUCP) has expressed concern over the slow progress of the ongoing peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
According to luwaran.com, the MILFs official website, the BUCP, headed by Davao Archbishop Fernando Capalla and Dr. Mahid Mutilan, has invited government chief peace negotiator Silvestre Afable Jr. and MILF peace panel head Mohagher Iqbal to a meeting regarding developments in the peace talks.
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"It would be anytime this week. The two panels will resume talks in Kuala Lumpur and the agenda would include the remaining issues on ancestral domain," MILF spokesman Eid Kabalu told The STAR.
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"Both parties were probably not ready to proceed. They need to iron out some other things," a Malaysian official told AFP, declining to reveal the issues still to be resolved.
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In a recent letter, Maj. Gen. Zulkifili Mohamad Bin Zain, who heads the monitoring team, informed the MILF, through its spokesman Eid Kabalu, that two members of the Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahiriya are scheduled to arrive in the country and join their group. However, the date of arrival was not disclosed.
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September 16, 2006 - 12:00am