Talks between the Indonesian government and rebels in the tsunami-ravaged Aceh province will end Saturday, a day earlier than planned, but a new round was expected, Finnish mediators said. "There's nothing dramatic about it. They simply managed to wrap up this round today and (Indonesian) government members have some other commitments in Jakarta," said Maria-Elena Cowell, a spokeswoman for former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari's office that is mediating the negotiations. Ahtisaari will hold a news conference later Saturday after the meetings are over. No other details were immediately available. On Friday, Indonesian Information Minister Sofyan Djalil said the two sides had found "a lot of common understanding." "The intention and goodwill is there. Both parties are looking for a peaceful settlement, and that's the most important thing," he added.