Tigers reject Wickremesinghe's bid to save talks
Friday, June 20 2003 10:10 Hrs (IST)
Colombo: Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels have rejected Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe's latest bid
to salvage the Norwegian-backed peace process and called for a complete overhaul of the entire
process.
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rejected Wickremesinghe's offer to discuss an "interim
administrative council" and said they would join talks only when Colombo presents them with a "practical
conceptual framework".
The LTTE's London-based chief peace negotiator Anton Balasingham, late on June 19 said the premier
had failed to give elaborate details of the latest proposal for an interim council and they would not offer
a framework.
"We will insist on a radical overhaul of the entire peace process," Balasingham said in remarks to the
pro-rebel Tamilnet.com website, shortly after Wickremesinghe's gave his offer in an address broadcast
over national radio and TV.
"We want a new, redefined agenda. We will discuss this matter with the Norwegian (peace) facilitators,"
Balasingham said.
In his address to the nation, Wickremesinghe said the government hoped to establish an interim
administrative council in the island's North East, conceding a key demand of the Tigers to revive the
peace bid.
The talks process has remained deadlocked since April, following the LTTE's demand of an interim
council with political powers before a final settlement to the conflict.
Wickremesinghe said his government was committed to opening negotiations with the Tigers on the
proposed council and hoped they would return to the dialogue table.
PTI
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