Govt fully committed to peace - FM
COLOMBO: Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama on Sunday asked
the International Crisis Group which works to prevent conflict
worldwide, to undertake an in-depth study on the reason for the
breakdown of a number of previous rounds of peace talks between the
Government and the LTTE since 1985.
He said such a study will show that it was not a lack of commitment
of successive Sri Lankan Governments, but the lack of interest and
incapacity on the part of the LTTE to engage in a political dialogue
with sincerity, that resulted in the prolongation of the conflict in Sri
Lanka, states a Ministry of Foreign Affaris press release.
The Minister made this observation when the Chairman and CEO of the
Belgium based International Crisis Group, former Australian Foreign
Minister Gareth Evans called on him last morning. Evans is visiting
Colombo to deliver the annual Neelan Tiruchelvam Memorial oration.
The Minister commenting on the contribution made by Dr. Tiruchelvam,
pointed out that the Tamil scholar-parliamentarian was one of those who
had worked tirelessly to evolve a negotiated political settlement. His
becoming a victim of LTTE terror, belied the LTTE’s pretensions of
peace.
Discussing the Government’s current thinking in the aftermath of the
clearing of the Eastern Province of LTTE presence, the Minister
explained that this successful operation was a result of action taken by
the Security Forces over the past year since the LTTE decided to cause
disruption in the Eastern Province with the cutting off of the water
supply at Mavil Aru and also attack the Trincomalee port. Minister
Bogollagama reiterated that the government was fully committed to a
negotiated political settlement and was working towards it through the
All Party Representatives Committee (APRC) which is expected to announce
its conclusions shortly.
He said the Government would rather see the LTTE also become
stakeholders in this search for peace, but noted that so long as the
LTTE continued to threaten civil life and attack strategic and economic
targets, the Government will not hesitate to seek to destroy its
capacity to do so. |