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A top US military official Wednesday
commended the Sri Lankan military for its
recent successes against the Tamil Tigers,
whom Washington has designated as a
terrorist group, IANS reported.
'We are hopeful that the LTTE (Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam) would be a
decreasingly important factor of much less
reach than they are and have been in the
past,' Admiral Timothy Keating, Commander of
US Pacific Joint Command, told foreign
correspondents in New York.
As head of the US Pacific Command, with its
headquarters in Hawaii, Keating is
responsible for the US military operation
ranging from Australia and New Zealand to
China, Taiwan and Japan to India and Sri
Lanka.
Sri Lankan Army chief Sarath Fonseka said
early this week in Colombo that LTTE's '80
percent' of the fighting capabilities have
been eliminated. He also claimed that the
Sri Lankan troops were just seven kilometers
away from the Kilaly lagoon, which links
northern Jaffna peninsula to the Wanni
mainland along the western coast.
"We are very pleased the Sri Lankan Navy has
been able to wage an increasingly effective
campaign against the LTTE," Keating said.
"We are assured and gratified by the
progress that the Sri Lankan military is
making, and I think, the Sri Lankan military
would be the first to admit that there is
work to be done."
'I am confident the Sri Lankan military has
very best intentions in the world (to defeat
LTTE). Surely, they would like to have
greater capability and capacity, but the
progress they are making is commendable,' he
said.
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