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[LTTE refused to meet directly with the government ]

There were direct talks between the Govts and democratic Tamil Leaders in 1957 and 1965 which gave rise to BC Pact and SC Pact. What happened to them? Wasn`t it true that in both occassions it was the SL Govts tore the agrements UNILATERALLY without even informing the Tamil leaders?

Therefore Tamils wanted a 3rd party and the CFA was negotiated and agreement signed under the facilitation of Norway and the change of Govt in November 2005 started dishonouring its terms. UNP or UPFA or SLFP never abide by certain terms of CFA, namely, vacating public and private buildings by SLA/SLN. Moreover another violation of CFA by MR was to rearm paramilitaries to gun down Tamil civilians, bomb Tamil areas and buy military hardware.

P-TOMS was signed by SLG headed by UPFA and LTTE but MR who presented it in the previous parliament made a wow that he will violate it once elected as president. How can there be peace when the head of state sign an agreement, present it in the parliament and make a wow to tear it? How can there be trust in a govt headed by such an insincere and dishonourst leader?

How can you expect LTTE or any party to talk to the govt delegation directly when its leader is well known for not keeping a promise or honouring any MoUs (with JVP, JHU or UNP) or agreement with LTTE. LTTE will talk to the govt only with a 3rd party involvement.

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