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Sri Lankan minister denies unconditional talks with LTTE

IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency

New Delhi, Sept 13, IRNA
Sri Lanka-LTTE-Talks
A Sri Lankan minister on Wednesday denied that the government had agreed to unconditional talks with Tamil Tiger rebels and slammed peace broker Norway for making a premature announcement.

Policy Planning Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, who is also the government's defence spokesman, said they were surprised by remarks by Norway's top peace envoy, Erik Solheim, that the parties had agreed to talks without pre-conditions, a PTI report said here today.

Solheim announced at a meeting of Sri Lanka's key aid donors in Brussels yesterday that Colombo and Tiger rebels were ready for talks without any conditions. He said a meeting could be arranged in the first week of October in Oslo.

Rambukwella accused Solheim of misleading the international community and the public.

"To the surprise of the government, Mr. Solheim is reported to have announced that the talks would take place in Oslo," Rambukwella said in a statement. "The government neither agreed to unconditional talks nor was consulted."
The donor meeting of the US, Japan, European Union and Norway -- the four entities known as co-chairs, welcomed the proposed talks and asked both sides to immediately de-escalate violence.

"The co-chairs welcome the expression of willingness of the government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE to come to talks unconditionally as conveyed to the Facilitator," the co-chairs said in a statement.

The co-chairs' statement followed Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse's invitation to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) to renounce terrorism and enter talks.

"I reiterate my call to the LTTE to renounce terrorism and enter into negotiations to promote peace and development for the benefit of all segments of our citizens," the president said Tuesday while opening a meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers.

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