Government
responds to LTTE ultimatum
[July
12, 2005 - 03.00 GMT]
Mr
Jayantha Dhanapala, Secretary General of the Secretariat
for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) today handed over to Mr Hagrup
Haukland, Head of Mission, Sri
Lanka Monitoring Mission the Government’s response to the LTTE
letter regarding the movement of LTTE cadres through Government controlled
areas. The LTTE had on 30th June 2005, written to the Head of Mission of
SLMM on this matter.
The
Government has rejected the LTTE’s
accusations of involvement by the security forces in the landmine
explosion that took place on 26th June 2005, during a LTTE movement from Kilinochchi
to Batticaloa, which was escorted by the army.
The Government has also pointed out that providing of military escort for LTTE’s
movements through Government controlled territory is a confidence building
measure and not a right under the Ceasefire
Agreement.
The Government has conveyed through the SLMM to the LTTE the modalities
for such movements of LTTE cadres through Government controlled areas in
the letter handed over to the SLMM. It has been explained that providing
armed escort for LTTE cadres for one round trip movement per month, from Kilinochchi
to Batticaloa and from Kilinochchi
to Trincomalee, will be continued under stipulated conditions. Government
has requested the SLMM personnel to be present on the buses with the LTTE
cadres and SL Army escorts.
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