The internal bargaining required to sustain these coalitions highlights the necessity for infrastructures for peace, and the report mentions Ghana's National Peace Council (described below) as one example.
What does NPC stand for?
NPC stands for National Peace Council (Sri Lanka)
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He is also a broadcaster in the Akan language at Radio Universe, an FM station based on the campus of the University of Ghana, and a member of the National Peace Council.
The Iranian diplomat also expressed Tehran's readiness to further contribute to the Afghan peace by hosting Afghanistan's national peace council sessions.
The loss of Thamilselvan in this way would be a very big setback to any hope of peace talks in the near future - which in any case were not apparent either," said Jehan Perera of non-partisan advocacy group the National Peace Council.
Jehan Perera, director of the National Peace Council, an nongovernmental organization actively advocating peace in Sri Lanka, said that even if the site were a training camp for child soldiers, it should not have been bombed.
The National Peace Council is recognized by the government and the different rebel groups as their official channel for negotiations.