CALD urges LTTE Tamil Tigers to resume peace talks

April 26, 2006 8:50 am Published by Leave your thoughts

(April 26, 2006/ Siem Reap, Cambodia) In a unanimous resolution, the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) requested the LTTE-Tamil Tigers to resume negotiations with the Sri Lankan government as a matter of urgency.

The same resolution also condemned the recent acts of terrorism, including attacks on service personnel at a period in which a ceasefire is in operation; and urged the international community, while making clear its condemnation of such terrorism, to ensure that the LTTE returns to negotiations and works together with the Sri Lankan government within the parameters of the ceasefire signed in 2002 to promote a solution that ensures pluralism and democratic practice.

Please click here for a complete text of the resolution.

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