India deeply concerned over failure of talks
The Indian Government has expressed deep concern over the failure of
the proposed meeting between the Sri Lankan Government and the LTTE
representatives.
The Government of India issuing a press release said that India was
'deeply concerned' over the occurrence and also stressed that the
country's issue should be resolved through a peaceful dialogue.
Following are excerpts from the release:
"The Government of India is deeply concerned over the failure of the
proposed meeting between the Government of Sri Lanka and representatives
of the LTTE, aimed at strengthening the role of the Sri Lanka Monitoring
Mission and ensuring the security of its members.
India has supported the role of the monitoring mission and believes
it has made a significant contribution to the maintenance of the
ceasefire and in preventing and limiting the violations of the
ceasefire, which have, unfortunately, become more frequent in the recent
past.
It remains our conviction that the ethnic issue in Sri Lanka must be
resolved through peaceful dialogue, in this context, any weakening of
the role of the SLMM is likely to have adverse consequences.
The Government of India appreciates the willingness of the Government
of Sri Lanka to engage in talks in Oslo facilitated by Norway and
express the hope that the dialogue process would be resumed at the
earliest in order to avoid any further worsening of the situation." |