Geneva – commitment to respect
ceasefire
[February 24, 2006 - 5.00 GMT]
The GOSL and the LTTE are committed to respecting
and upholding the Ceasefire Agreement, and reconfirmed their commitment
to fully cooperate with and respect the rulings of the Sri Lanka
Monitoring Mission (SLMM).
The next round of talks between the two parties
is expected to be held in Geneva from 19 – 21 April 2006.
Statement Read Out by
the Norwegian Facilitator Mr. Erik Solheim at the Conclusion of Talks:
The
Government of Sri Lanka (GOSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE) met in Geneva 22-23 February 2006 for talks on the Ceasefire
Agreement.
The parties
discussed issues related to the ceasefire, including the concerns of the
Muslim, Sinhalese, and Tamil civilians.
The GOSL and the LTTE are committed to taking all necessary measures to
ensure that there will be no intimidation, acts of violence, abductions
or killings.
The LTTE is committed to taking all necessary measures to ensure that
there will be no acts of violence against the security forces and
police. The GOSL is committed to taking all necessary measures in
accordance with the Ceasefire Agreement to ensure that no armed group or
person other than Government security forces will carry arms or conduct
armed operations.
The GOSL and the LTTE discussed all issues concerning the welfare of
children in the North East, including the recruitment of children.
The SLMM will report on implementation on the above agreements at the
next session of talks.
The parties requested the Swiss Government to host the next round of
talks in Geneva on 19-21 April 2006.
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