The European Union condemns LTTE violence
[September
27, 2005 - 4.15 GMT]
Foreign
and Commonwealth Office (National) of the EU yesterday issued a stongly
worded release in which it disapproved the continuing violence of the
LTTE.
Full
text;
Tamil
Eelam (LTTE). The pursuit of political goals by such totally
unacceptable methods only serves to damage the LTTE's standing and
credibility as a negotiating partner and gravely endangers the Peace
Process so much desired by the people of Sri Lanka.
The
European Union repeats its condemnation of the shocking murder of
Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar and of so many others in Sri Lanka
in recent weeks.
The
European Union is actively considering the formal Listing of the LTTE as
a terrorist organisation. In the meantime, the European Union has agreed
that with immediate effect, delegations from the LTTE will no longer be
received in any of the EU Member States until further notice.
The
European Union has also agreed that each Member State will, where
necessary, take additional national measures to check and curb illegal
or undesirable activities (including issues of funding and propaganda)
of the LTTE, its related organisations and known individual supporters.
The
European Union furthermore repeats its serious concern at the continuing
recruitment and retention of child soldier cadres by the LTTE and
reminds them that there can be no excuse whatsoever for this abhorrent
practice to continue.
The
European Union takes this opportunity to underline the Statement of 19
September by the Co-Chairs of the Tokyo Donor Conference calling on the
LTTE not least to take immediate public steps to demonstrate their
commitment to the peace process and their willingness to change.
The
European Union calls upon all parties in Sri Lanka to show commitment
and responsibility towards the peace process during the coming period of
elections and to refrain from actions that could endanger a peaceful
resolution and political settlement of the conflict.
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