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The fall of Kilinochchi represents an
important point in the 25-year war that has
divided Sri Lanka. We hope that this event
will help hasten an end to the conflict,
said a press release issued by the United
States Embassy in Colombo yesterday.
“The United States does not advocate that
the Government of Sri Lanka negotiate with
the LTTE, a group designated by the United
States since 1997 as a Foreign Terrorist
Organization,” the release further said.
However, “The U.S. believes that a lasting,
sustainable peace can best be achieved if
the Sri Lankan Government works now to reach
a political solution that addresses the
aspirations of all Sri Lankans, including
Tamils, Muslims, and Sinhalese,” the release
added.
It also said:
“We do believe that a broad range of other
Tamil voices and opinions must be brought
into a political process to reach a
political solution that Tamils inside and
outside of Sri Lanka see as legitimate. This
will help assure Tamils that their rights
are protected, that they have a say over
important areas of their lives in
geographical areas in which they
predominate, and that they are an integral
and respected part of an undivided Sri
Lanka. At the same time, such as process
would further delegitimize and erode the
support of the LTTE in Sri Lanka and
abroad.”
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