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Philippines govt, Maoist rebels resume peace talks 16/05/2008
16:59:59

The Philippines government and the rebel communist-led National Democratic Front have met for informal peace talks.

It has been revealed the two groups have held three days of talks in Norway - the first such meeting in almost three years.

For nearly 40 years, the military wing of the NDF has waged an armed rebellion to set up a Maoist state in the Phillippines.

The two sides have held peace talks on-and-off since 1986.

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