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COLOMBO, Sept. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- Sri Lankan government forces and Tamil
Tiger rebels met Wednesday in eastern Batticaloa after a long gap to discuss
cease-fire related issues in the east of the country, the pro-rebel Tamilnet
website reported.
Head of Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission Trond Furuhovde presided
the meeting, which was attended by delegations from the governmentforces and the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) rebels.
The LTTE delegation was led by E. Kosalan, head of their eastern political
wing while the government forces delegation was headed by Brigadier Vajira
Wijegunawardena.
The LTTE rebels suspended their routine meetings with chiefs of the
government forces in the east in June this year, accusing the military of
offering haven for their renegade eastern commander known as Karuna.
Karuna split from the mainstream group of the LTTE in the northin March and
went underground one month later after his 6,000 strong fighters failed to
resist the assault from the northern faction.
Ever since then the two rival factions have been locked in internecine
clashes in the east and in capital Colombo, which haveposed a threat to the
ongoing Norwegian-brokered cease-fire and hampered the early resumption of the
stalled peace talks.
The LTTE rebels and the government entered the cease-fire in February 2002
and started direct talks seven months later but the rebels walked out in April
last year after a six round.
Norwegian facilitators last week failed to bring the two sides back to the
negotiating table in their latest efforts to revive the stalled peace talks.
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