09-01-2003, 01:28 AM
* LTTE says Paris meeting was positive and innovative
Sunday, August 31, 2003, 8:02 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Substantial work has been completed on the proposal, which is being currently taken to Vanni for further review and approval from the leadership of the LTTE.
Aug 31, Colombo: The LTTE delegations that participated in last weeks meeting in Paris to discuss the UNF government's proposals for an Interim Administration in the Northeast have said the meeting was "positive and innovative".
The TamilNet website quoted V. Rudrakumaran, constitutional affairs advisor to the LTTE, as saying, Substantial work has been completed on the proposal, which is being currently taken to Vanni for further review and approval from the leadership of the LTTE.
The website also said the draft proposal will be handed over to the Norwegian government, who will submit the LTTE's response to the Sri Lanka government. This process is expected to take approximately four weeks, it said.
According to the TamilNet, Considerable attention was paid to inputs from delegates involved with the now defunct Sub-Committee on Immediate Humanitarian Rehabilitation Needs (SIHRN) to ensure that the draft proposals contain provisions that will remove the bureaucratic hurdles that plagued the effective functioning of SIHRN.
LTTE political head S.P. Thamilselvan, LTTE Eastern Commander Karuna and head of the LTTE Peace Secretariat Pulithevan are expected to visit Switzerland on September 3.
Thanks ColomboPage
Sunday, August 31, 2003, 8:02 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.
Substantial work has been completed on the proposal, which is being currently taken to Vanni for further review and approval from the leadership of the LTTE.
Aug 31, Colombo: The LTTE delegations that participated in last weeks meeting in Paris to discuss the UNF government's proposals for an Interim Administration in the Northeast have said the meeting was "positive and innovative".
The TamilNet website quoted V. Rudrakumaran, constitutional affairs advisor to the LTTE, as saying, Substantial work has been completed on the proposal, which is being currently taken to Vanni for further review and approval from the leadership of the LTTE.
The website also said the draft proposal will be handed over to the Norwegian government, who will submit the LTTE's response to the Sri Lanka government. This process is expected to take approximately four weeks, it said.
According to the TamilNet, Considerable attention was paid to inputs from delegates involved with the now defunct Sub-Committee on Immediate Humanitarian Rehabilitation Needs (SIHRN) to ensure that the draft proposals contain provisions that will remove the bureaucratic hurdles that plagued the effective functioning of SIHRN.
LTTE political head S.P. Thamilselvan, LTTE Eastern Commander Karuna and head of the LTTE Peace Secretariat Pulithevan are expected to visit Switzerland on September 3.
Thanks ColomboPage
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