LTTE must surrender arms before talks - Rajapakse

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa last Tuesday said his government was ready for talks with the LTTE, provided the latter is ready to give up arms and demonstrate “genuine intent” to evolve a political solution.
 
Speaking at the Oxford Union, Mr. Rajapaksa referred to the recently-concluded elections for the Eastern Provincial Council (EPC) and said though many observers said the LTTE was invincible, the government had freed the province from “terror”.
 
“As our forces seek to defeat and disarm the LTTE, we are firm in our resolve to have a negotiated solution to the crisis. I do not believe in a military solution. We have attempted talks with the LTTE on several occasions — thrice since my election as the President — but they have not reciprocated. They have always left the talks with lame excuses. We are still ready to talk, once we are certain of their genuine intent for a political solution and their readiness to give up arms,” he said.
 
Mr. Rajapaksa said the fear psychosis created by the LTTE may cause some lapses in judgment, but by and large, independent observers always commended the efficiency, politeness and courtesy of Sri Lankan soldiers.

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