The International community reacted with alarm to the latest fighting in
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"We call on both sides to cease hostilities immediately and foster an environment that is conducive to holding productive discussions in
"We also urge both sides to ensure that non-government entities involved in humanitarian relief efforts are provided access to conflict-affected areas."
The European Union said it feared renewed fighting in
"The presidency is deeply concerned about the increasing violations of human rights and international humanitarian law," the presidency said in a statement.
It urged the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE to ensure humanitarian aid deliveries had free access to areas hit by the conflict and that the security of humanitarian workers was guaranteed.
"It is crucial that the government and the LTTE now use this opportunity to cease hostilities," Erik Solheim, Norway's top peace broker, had said in Sri Lanka earlier Wednesday, before news of the renewed fighting broke.
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McCormack said
The previous Monday, the co-chairs’ ambassadors had met with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse in Colombo and expressed their concern about the continuing hostilities between government troops and Liberation Tigers even after both parties agreed to resume peace talks.
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They also expressed their fullest support for the resumption of talks between the warring parties, press reports said.
Sri Lankan Army Commander Sarath Fonseka, reportedly told the Co-Chairs' ambassadors that the Sri Lankan military would continue with "pre-emptive" strikes in a bid to "curb terrorism notwithstanding with the ceasefire agreement."
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US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher and two other foreign envoys are expected to visit Sri Lanka this week to seek a halt to a the renewed rash of fierce fighting.
Boucher's visit, due to start Thursday, comes as the government and Liberation Tigers fight nearly daily artillery battles.
"He is coming to show support for the peace talks and call for an immediate cessation of hostilities," an official at the
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