26.7.2008
Rafik JALALDEEN
The
LTTE should disarm and come to the negotiations table for
a peaceful solution as terrorism has no place or legacy
anywhere in the world, the visiting European Parliament
delegation leader Robert Evans said.
Addressing
the media yesterday at the Hilton Residence, Evans said
they were in Sri Lanka to share their experience and look
into possible ways for a peaceful solution to the conflict.
Building
an institutional mechanism where the Government and the
LTTE can come to a peaceful solution is the EU’s aim,
he added.
Evans
said the LTTE should agree to a long-term truce.
“The
European MPs are fully aware that Sri Lanka is involved
in the fight against terrorism. It should be defeated for
the development of the country,” he added.
The
EU would support efforts to reform the country’s political
structure in a way that reconciles the three communities
under a constitutional framework, he added.
Evans
said all political parties should be involved in discussions
to find a long-lasting peaceful political solution to the
conflict.
“The
TMVP led by the Karuna faction entering political mainstream
is a great achievement. The Eastern development process
after the PC election is another challenge that the Government
could face.”
“The
Tamil National Alliance should take part in the All Party
Representative Committee. We also appreciate APRC Chairman
Prof. Tissa Vitharana’s attempts to make the APRC
live up to its name,” he added.
Commenting
on GSP+, Evans said they held discussions and meetings with
Export Development and International Trade Minister Prof.
G.L.Peiris and stressed the need to address 27 conventions
to gain GSP+.
“The
GSP+ issue is debatable but I am confident that Sri Lanka
is capable of addressing the conventions and gaining the
GSP+ to develop the economy and employment,” he said.
Courtesy
- Daily News |