Top Norwegian envoy to visit
Associated Press, Mon September 26, 2005 02:42 EDT . COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) _ A retired Norwegian military general will likely visit Sri Lanka next month to review an Oslo-brokered cease-fire between the government and Tamil Tiger rebels, an embassy spokeswoman said Monday.
Trond Furuhovde's tentative arrival date is Oct. 10, Norwegian Embassy spokeswoman Kjersti Tromsdal said, but the date must still be confirmed. Furuhovde is the former head of a team of observers monitoring
The Sri Lankan government and the rebels have agreed to resume direct talks, suspended since 2003, to save the cease-fire, which has been severely tested by a spate of killings that included the Aug. 12 assassination of
The government has insisted that any talks with the guerrillas must be held in
An earlier statement from the Norwegian foreign ministry said that Furuhovde will ``consult with both parties on the security situation and the implementation of the cease-fire agreement.''
The guerrillas began fighting in 1983 for a separate homeland for minority ethnic Tamils in the country's north and east, claiming discrimination by the majority Sinhalese.
The conflict killed nearly 65,000 people before a cease-fire was signed. Subsequent peace talks have been stalled since 2003 over rebel demands for wider autonomy.
However, Rajapakse discussed matters at grassroots level with the Pettah Wholesalers and small-scale businessmen.
Addressing Tamil businessmen, the Premier asserted that on being elected President, he will resume peace talks with the LTTE and bring permanent and sustainable peace and steer the country to prosperity within an environment where all communities abide by the law and live in harmony with one another.
Stressing that all children should have equal access to education, he said he would formulate plans to provide two popular, Tamil-stream schools in
Ministers Jeyaraj Fernandopulle, Anura Priyadharshana Yapa, Dilan Perera, Rohitha Bogollagama and Tamil Businessmen's Forum President S. Manikkam also participated.
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