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[face=Times New Roman]US tells Tigers to restart talks
The United States says it expects the Tamil Tiger rebels and Sri Lankan Government to resume peace talks immediately.
A statement said the Bush administration saw its role as exerting political and financial pressure on the Tigers.
The Tamil Tigers should immediately come back to the table and have the courage to do the very difficult thing - that is, to seek peace
US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage
The stark warning came after the rebels rejected the final declaration of a key donors conference in Tokyo this week.
The meeting raised unprecedented aid pledges for rebuilding Sri Lanka after years of war.
In the statement released by the US embassy in Colombo, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said the US Government was in a way the bad guy in Sri Lanka.
It had designated the Tamil Tigers as a foreign terrorist organisation and would therefore hunt them down, refuse them visas and try and stop their finances.
But he said the United States would like the Tigers to be de-proscribed - which would happen if they gave up once and for all the use of violence as a political weapon.
Mr Armitage said there was a common feeling among the donors in Tokyo that the Tigers should immediately come back to the negotiating table and have the courage to seek peace.
And he warned the United States was involved in Sri Lanka for the long haul.
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