1st June 2003
Mr Anton Balasingham
Chief Negotiator to the LTTE
LTTE Headquarters
Killinochchi.
Dear Mr Balasingham,
I have your letter of 30th May 2003, containing the
response of the leadership of your organization to
the proposal made by me through the Norwegian Facilitator.
I appreciate that your organisation is doing its
utmost to seek a settlement through negotiations and
that you are sincerely and seriously committed to
the peace process. Furthermore, I am pleased by the
reiteration of the LTTE’s position that it has
“renounced violent struggle and war”.
The Government for its part is fully committed to
achieving an atmosphere where the process could be
carried forward towards the accomplishment of our
common objective.
The international Donor community is also playing
its role to further the peace process. Moreover despite
a final settlement not yet being in place, the Donor
community has unlike in other similar situations in
the world, thought it would be appropriate to invest
considerable material support for the North-East reconstruction.
You would also appreciate that an interim administrative
structure would need to have the endorsement of the
international community in order to mobilise adequate
resources for the reconstruction of the North-East.
The funding mechanisms proposed will ensure that the
funds that are intended for the rehabilitation of
the North-East will be utilised for the purposes for
which they are pledged and committed. This to our
mind is the gist of the international safety-net which
protects the whole of the peace process.
As I indicated in my letter of 27th
May, to the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs,
a copy of which was made available to you, the innovative
administrative structure that was proposed for reconstruction
and development of the North-East will have to achieve
the following objectives:
· to be efficient, transparent and accountable;
· safeguard the interests of all communities
in the North-East;
· enable the LTTE to play a significant role;
· not be in conflict with the laws of Sri Lanka.
Let me reiterate here our position regarding the
innovative structure for the development of the North-East.
It was our intention that any further clarification
could have been provided by the Norwegian team.
At the pinnacle of the structure is the Apex Body.
It was intended to be a provisional measure and would
have adequate administrative authority for the delivery
of tasks. It will play the dominant role. Its core
activity would be strategic decision-making in respect
of all immediate and medium term rehabilitation, reconstruction
and development work in the North-East.
The composition and size of the Apex Body would be
the subject of discussion between the Parties. But
undoubtedly the LTTE will participate in the Apex
Body and have a majority voice in its deliberations,
subject to effective safeguards which are mutually
agreed upon for Muslim and Sinhala interests.
The institutions at the middle level will act as
support mechanisms and will not usurp the dominant
role of the Apex Body. The LTTE will also have effective
participation at these levels.
We are convinced that the structure proposed by us
taken as a whole, will fully enable the accomplishment
of the objectives which you have stipulated in respect
of development, rehabilitation and humanitarian activities
in the North-East. We are also confident that this
fact can be made clear to you if the opportunity for
a comprehensive discussion about the content of the
proposal could be arranged at this juncture. In view
of the complex and innovative character of the elements
that comprise this proposal it is our conviction that
a practical resolution of this matter is possible
only by substantive discussion and that communication
through the exchange of letters will not be sufficient.
It is for this reason that we urge the holding of
such a meeting, with the active participation of the
Facilitator in order to surmount the existing problems
and carry the process forward in a manner acceptable
to both parties.
Therefore I am writing to Mr Jan Petersen
Norwegian Foreign Minister requesting that the Facilitator
arrange for a dialogue in order to enable representatives
of the Government to explain, provide whatever clarification
is necessary and to enable an understanding of your
views. A discussion between the two Delegations could
be subsequently arranged.
With best wishes,
Yours sincerely,
Ranil Wickremesinghe
Prime Minister
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