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19.6.2008
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Deputy Foreign Minister Raymond Johansen has stressed that
policies guiding their engagement with Sri Lanka remain
firm and will not change.
In
light of the recent public debate about Norwegian policy
towards Sri Lanka, the Deputy Norwegian Minister in a statement
said Norway is fully committed to assisting Sri Lanka in
finding a solution to the national conflict, while respecting
the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Norwegian government had to issue this statement after
a Norwegian ruling party Councillor had stated during a
pro LTTE rally that the Tamil people deserve a free and
independent country. The pro LTTE website had attacked all
Western countries and India who are making statements supportive
of Sri Lanka's sovereignty.
Meanwhile
political analysts point out that although the Government
of Norway facilitated six rounds of 'peace talks' between
the Government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE, the LTTE continued
to violate provisions stipulated in the agreements including
killing civilians, depriving the rights of Tamil civilians
lived in the non-liberated areas, and smuggled weapons into
the country, forcing the Government of Sri Lanka to abrogate
the Ceasefire Agreement that Norway brokered between the
two parties.
The
Government of Sri Lanka has categorically announced that
the LTTE should first disarm as a non-negotiable pre-condition
for future talks aimed at resolving the conflict.
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