Sunday, 27 April 2003 |
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Difficult search for appropriate partnership - War: not round the corner by Jehan Perera If the sudden decision of the LTTE to pull out of the peace process
caught most observers by surprise, it was because they had failed to heed
the direct and indirect warning signals. The direct warning signals came
from the LTTE which had expressed its unhappiness at being left out of the
international donor conference in Washington. But ironically, the indirect
warning signals came from the satisfaction of the government that it had
achieved success at the Washington aid conference from which the LTTE had
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