The parties to the conflict in Sri Lanka, the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, have asked Norway to facilitate talks in Geneva from 22- 23 February. The parties will discuss how they can improve the implementation of the 2002 ceasefire agreement.
12/10/2007 :: The ceasefire agreement was signed on 22 February 2002, and this is the first time in three years that the parties meet face-to-face at such a high level.
"It is very positive that the parties have agreed to meet at a high level to discuss how to improve the serious security situation," said the Norwegian Minister of International Development Erik Solheim.
"Norway, in its role as facilitator, will do its best to help the parties find a practical solution to relieve the pressure the ceasefire has come under. The parties are taking a small but very significant step towards putting the peace process back on a positive track," added Solheim.
The Minister of International Development will lead the Norwegian delegation, which includes Ambassador Hans Brattskar and Vidar Helgesen. The head of the civilian Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission, Hagrup Haukland, will also be present.
"The parties have chosen Geneva for their meeting because of the very supportive role Switzerland has always played in the peace process," said the Minister.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs