S. Lanka peace hopes dim

Published December 19, 2005

COLOMBO, Dec 18: Hopes for a revival of Sri Lanka’s peace process dimmed after Tamil Tiger rebels rejected a government offer to hold ice-breaking talks at an Asian venue hosted by Japan, diplomats said Sunday. The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on Saturday rejected a government offer to end an impasse over a venue for talks on a fragile ceasefire in place since 2002 by agreeing to an Asian location.

Colombo had earlier insisted that any talks with the Tigers must be held on the island, but last week told Japan’s peace envoy Yasushi Akashi that it was amenable to an Asian venue. The suggestion promoted Akashi to offer Japan as a venue.

But the LTTE rejected the offer saying it wanted to continue with a Norwegian-sponsored talks format that the new government of President Mahinda Rajapakse had pledged to review.

“There is no change in our position with regard to the venue for talks and we stand by the Norwegian facilitator’s original suggestion that the talks on effective implementation of the ceasefire take place in Oslo,” the LTTE’s political leader S.P. Thamilselvan said on the group’s official website.

There was no formal government reaction to the LTTE’s rejection of an Asian venue and insistence on Oslo for the proposed talks.

Asian diplomats said the latest stance of the Tigers was a setback to hopes of the current peace broker Norway as well as Sri Lanka’s key backers that talks to shore up the ceasefire could begin early next month.

Diplomats said the Tiger statement was also a snub to Akashi who last week publicly offered to host the talks in Japan after Colombo told him that it was climbing down from its earlier stance and agreed to negotiations in Asia.

The rejection comes ahead of a meeting by a quartet known as the “co-chairs” that have pledged financial support for peace building in Sri Lanka — Japan, the European Union, the US and Norway.—AFP

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