Following media
reports referring to incorrect statements that were
made at a seminar in Oslo last week, the Embassy of
Norway in Colombo finds it necessary to correct the
record.
The Government of Norway has, needless to say, never
provided any military training to the LTTE or other
armed movements.
The visit of the Political Affairs Committee of the
LTTE to the Rena military camp in Norway on 1 April
2003, referred to in the media report, was a part
of the Committee's tour of the Nordic countries to
study aspects of democratic government, such as political
parties, local government, parliamentary government,
gender issues, and civilian control of the military
in a democracy. The study tour to Norway, Sweden,
Finland and Denmark followed up on the LTTE's pledge
at the sixth session of peace negotiations with the
Sri Lankan Government in March 2003 to study political
issues to prepare the ground for exploring a federal
solution in the peace talks.
The visit to Rena lasted for four hours and consisted
of a lecture and demonstration that introduced how
Norwegian troops prepare to participate in peacemaking
and peacekeeping operations internationally. Norway
regularly provides such presentations on peacekeeping
to a wide range of organizations and governments from
around the world, as a part of promoting understanding
of the various peace building mechanisms in the international
system. The program for the study tour, including
the visit to Rena, has always been public knowledge
and was covered in detail in the media at the time.
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