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Govt. sets 3 conditions for talksBy Chris Kamalendran Courtesy The Sunday Times 01-10-2006Any future peace talks with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) will hinge on its leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran, agreeing in writing or verbally to three major conditions, a Government spokesman said last night. Defence Spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella told The Sunday Times that the three conditions were: A specific time frame should be provided by the LTTE to resume and
conclude peace talks. He said the Government would arrive at a formula after due consultation and implement it. This was becoming more salutary since there was increasing co-operation between the political parties now. Commenting on the LTTE's offer of unconditional talks if the Government halted what it called its military offensive, Mr. Rambukwella said, "we have not resorted to any offensive action. The security forces are only defending themselves against the military actions of the LTTE." He pointed out that a firm commitment must come from Mr. Prabhakaran and not from the LTTE's Political Wing leader S.P. Thamilselvan or others. "He (Mr. Thamilselvan) and the others have made pledges before but have gone back on them," he added. conveyed to Norway's Special Envoy Jon Hanssen Bauer who arrives in Colombo today. Mr. Bauer, who will be in Sri Lanka for a week is to hold talks beginning
tomorrow with Government leaders. He is to fly to Kilinochchi on Tuesday.
There he is expected to convey to the LTTE leadership the conditions
placed by the Government and obtain a response. |
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