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Talks on the
Ceasefire Agreement in Colombo
[September
7, 2005 - 10.45 GMT]
The Government of Sri
Lanka has for sometime been informing the Norwegian
facilitator of the urgent need to have a meeting
with the LTTE, in order to discuss several problems
that have arisen in the implementation of the
Ceasefire Agreement. There has been a great increase
in the number of political killings in the Northern
and Eastern provinces and in the Colombo district.
The Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar was
assassinated on 12th August. The other political
killings have continued to occur even thereafter.
President Kumaratunga further informed Mr. Jan
Petersen, the Foreign Minister of Norway at a
meeting on the 15th of August, of the need for
urgently holding a meeting with the LTTE to consider
practical ways of improving the implementation of
the Ceasefire.
In order to find an acceptable venue to the two
parties, the Norwegian facilitator has in a
statement issued today [7th September] proposed to
hold such talks at an agreed venue in Colombo. The
Government of Sri Lanka has informed the Royal
Norwegian Government that it is agreeable to holding
talks at the proposed venue.
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