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Sunday, 8 September 2002 |
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UK hails LTTE de-ban The United Kingdom, while welcoming the Sri Lanka Government of lifting the ban on LTTE has stated that it did not directly affect the proscription of the LTTE in the UK. The statement issued by the British Foreign Office Minister Mike Obrien said that it was an important step and has the full backing of the UK. The statement adds: "We have noted that the Government of Sri Lanka has lifted its ban on the LTTE. This is entirely a matter for the Government of Sri Lanka and does not directly affect the proscription of the LTTE in the UK. "Before the proscription of the LTTE in the UK could be reconsidered by the British Government, the LTTE would have to demonstrate a complete and convincing renunciation of terrorism. We hope that the LTTE will indeed conclude that violence no longer has a part to play in resolving Sri Lanka's problems and that they will renounce terrorism once and for all. "Meanwhile, we welcome the decision of the Government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE to commence direct talks in Thailand on September 16. This is an important step and has our full backing. As the parties prepare for talks it is important to remember that for peace to succeed, there must be respect for the rights of all communities, including the Muslim community." |
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