On the basis of
their firm conviction that the maintenance of law
and order in the north and east is of paramount importance,
the parties agreed to request the Sub-Committee on
De-escalation and Normalization to propose a common
approach to settling cases involving the disputed
use of private property, where such use has been impeded
by the conflict. Furthermore, the LTTE will ensure
that the activities of their law and order mechanisms
will not be extended beyond the areas dominated by
the LTTE.
The parties strongly
underlined the need to move rapidly on humanitarian
and rehabilitation efforts in the north and east.
For this purpose, the early establishment of the North-East
Reconstruction Fund will be critical. The parties
agreed that the custodian of the fund should be selected
and modalities for its operation agreed at the next
meeting of the Sub-Committee on Immediate Humanitarian
and Rehabilitation Needs. The parties expressed their
appreciation of the strong support extended by several
governments to the peace process at the Sri Lanka
Support Meeting held in Oslo on 25 November, and urged
these governments to rapidly release funds needed
for humanitarian and rehabilitation efforts.
The parties acknowledged
the need to ensure that the priorities and needs of
women are taken into account in all aspects of the
peace process. To this effect, they agreed to establish
a permanent advisory committee which will, on a regular
basis, submit proposals relating to women’s
interests to the sessions of negotiations and to the
sub-committees of the peace process. The committee
will consist of four representatives of each party.
As a priority area
identified by the parties for humanitarian action,
the parties stressed the need to improve the situation
for children affected by armed conflict. Inspired
by the international norms protecting the rights of
the child, the parties underlined that children belong
with their families or other custodians and not in
the workplace, whether civilian or military. The LTTE
will engage in a partnership with the United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to draw up an action
plan for restoring normalcy to the lives of children,
and the parties called on the international community
to provide financial support for such an action plan.
The GOSL will,
in order to arrive at the broadest possible consensus,
establish an appropriate mechanism for consultation
with all segments of opinion as part of the ongoing
peace process. |