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CO-CHAIRS WELCOME COMMITMENTS FROM GENEVA
TALKS

The Co-Chairs of the Tokyo Donor Conference (the
governments of Japan, Norway, the United States and the European
Union) welcome the outcome of the meeting on the implementation
of the Ceasefire Agreement between the Government of Sri Lanka
and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) held in Geneva
on 22-23 February 2006.
They welcome the renewed commitment from the
Government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE to respect and uphold the
Ceasefire Agreement, as well as the reconfirmation of their commitment
to cooperate fully with and respect the rulings of the Sri Lanka
Monitoring Mission (SLMM). The Co-Chairs welcome the parties’
commitment to ensure that there will be no violence, killings,
and operations by armed groups, in accordance with the Ceasefire
Agreement. The Co-Chairs also note that the parties to the talks
discussed issues concerning the welfare of children in the North
East, including the recruitment of children.
The Co-chairs stress the importance of the parties
implementing these commitments on the ground so as to build confidence
and a conducive environment for progressing towards lasting peace
for all peoples of Sri Lanka.
The Co-Chairs congratulate both sides on the
constructive approach taken and particularly welcome the request
by the two parties to the Swiss government for it to host further
sessions of talks in Geneva on 19-21 April 2006. The Co-Chairs
will continue to do their utmost to help the parties along the
road of negotiation.
The Co-Chairs commend the invaluable assistance
provided by the Government of Norway in its continued role as
facilitator. We stand ready to assist Norway in its efforts to
bring about a durable peace in Sri Lanka.
28 February 2006
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