South African Government Congratulates
the Government of Sri Lanka on the Commencement of Peace
Talks
The South African Government congratulates the Government
of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tamil Tigers of Eelam
(LTTE) on the commencement of peace talks, following
nineteen years of warfare between the two parties that
resulted in the deaths of some 64 000 people and the
displacement of more than a million Sri Lankans.
Peace in Sri Lanka will facilitate conditions of stability
required to tackle the burning issues of socio-economic
development. The people of Sri Lanka deserve peace and
stability.
Sri Lanka would now also be able to make its noteworthy
contributions to South-South relations, the Non-Aligned
Movement and the G-77.
The important role of the Norwegian Government, whose
peace-brokering efforts over many years has resulted
in these latest positive indications of future peace
and stability in Sri Lanka, should also be acknowledged,
as should the role of Thailand in hosting these talks.
The Deputy Minister said, "In a world beset by
the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Central
Asia, the imminent threat of war in the Gulf region,
and the heinous acts of terrorism that continue to plague
our planet, the South African Government and the people
of South Africa are heartened by the many positive signs
that portend an end to the conflict in Sri Lanka."
For further information contact Ronnie Mamoepa on 082
990 4853.
Issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs
Private Bag X152
Pretoria
0001
16 September 2002
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