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<blockquote data-quote="3748755" data-source="post: 3352295" data-attributes="member: 99744"><p>I think that the government should go in to a cease-fire with the LTTE. That’s right! But with some condition. </p><p> </p><p> 1) Disarm and dissolve its military units.</p><p> 2) Negotiations to be held in SL directly with Prabakaran.</p><p> 3) No other 3rd party involvement in the negotiation process.</p><p> </p><p> For sure the LTTE would not agree to these conditions. So that’s good. The war can go on as it is going on now. So you will be asking me what’s the point.</p><p> </p><p> In doing so we can tell the international community including India (which is threatening to interfere in this issue) that we as a government tried to enter into a cease-fire agreement, but the LTTE didn’t fully cooperate with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3748755, post: 3352295, member: 99744"] I think that the government should go in to a cease-fire with the LTTE. That’s right! But with some condition. 1) Disarm and dissolve its military units. 2) Negotiations to be held in SL directly with Prabakaran. 3) No other 3rd party involvement in the negotiation process. For sure the LTTE would not agree to these conditions. So that’s good. The war can go on as it is going on now. So you will be asking me what’s the point. In doing so we can tell the international community including India (which is threatening to interfere in this issue) that we as a government tried to enter into a cease-fire agreement, but the LTTE didn’t fully cooperate with it. [/QUOTE]
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