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Sunday, 24 November 2002 |
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by Arjuna Ranawana in Oslo The biggest ever Sri Lanka-centred international conference convenes
tomorrow amid the snows of a picturesque mountain resort overlooking the
Norwegian capital to pledge support for the country's on-going peace
process. EPDP pressed to leave Delft by P. Krishnaswamy Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe is expected to continue his
mediatory talks with Tamil political parties early next month on the tense
situation on Delft Island, the "Sunday Observer" learns. Muslim concerns included in parley by S. Selvakumar The inclusion of Vanni Rehabilitation Minister Noordeen Mashoor in the
Government delegation to the Oslo donor parley, which begins in the
Norwegian capital tomorrow, will ensure that Muslim interests are
adequately addressed, political sources told the Sunday Observer. Prime
Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who leads the Government delegation to the
historic international conference on the Sri Lankan peace process, left
for London yesterday en-route to Oslo. Other Stories |
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