Welcoming the decision as part of its resolution during the NPF General Convention held here, the NPF also expressed hope that the declaration would be followed with sincerity and open minds by both sides.
"The NPF shall work towards 'One Naga' and for peaceful coexistence with neighbours for peace, progress and prosperity," the convention resolved.
The prime minister had met Chief Minister TR Zeliang in September and had reportedly said that the Naga problem will be solved in a "time bound" manner.
The NPF has also asserted to work to create conducive and peaceful atmosphere for developmental friendly environment to attract investors so as to create job opportunities for the Naga youths.
Further, the convention expressed its full support to the leadership of Chief Minister TR Zeliang and NPF President Shurhozelie Liezietsu.
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