World: Japan welcomes talks agreement
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Friday, 27 January 2006 |
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The Government of Japan in a press release issued Thursday welcomed the agreement between the Liberation Tigers and the Government of Sri Lanka to have talks in Geneva, and said it hopes that the escalation of violence in the NorthEast will stop.
Fulltext of the statement issued by Japan follows:
Statement
by Mr. Yoshinori Katori, Press Secretary / Director-General for Press
and Public Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regarding direct
talks on implementation of Cease-fire Agreement between The Government
of Sri Lanka and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam(LTTE).
- The Government of Japan welcomes that the Government of Sri Lanka
and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), through the facilitation
of the Government of Norway, have agreed to commence talks on the
implementation of Cease-fire Agreement in mid February in Geneva,
Switzerland. The Government of Japan commends the role of Norway as
facilitator in bringing about this important agreement.
- The Government of Japan strongly hopes that escalating violence in
the North and East will be stopped, and actual talks between the
Government of Sri Lanka and LTTE will commence at an earliest possible
date.
- The Government of Japan also hopes that the peace process will be
reinvigorated through such talks. The Government of Japan remains
committed to supporting the efforts of the parties to the conflict
towards achieving a lasting peace through pursuing the negotiated
settlement of the conflict.
TN
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