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Chandrika - LTTE Talks: 1994/95 

Letter from Sri Lanka Prime Minister
to LTTE Leader

21 October 1994

   
Mr. V. Pirabaharan
Leader
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
LTTE headquarters
Jaffna

Dear Mr. Pirabaharan

    I write to thank you and say how much we appreciate the warm welcome and hospitality you and your party extended to our Government Delegation when they visited Jaffna on the 13th  and 14th October 1994.

    We were pleased to note that the discussions were very cordial and that we were able to reach some conclusions regarding the reconstruction of the Jaffila Peninsula. We agree that the next round of talks take place on 24th October 1994.

    Our delegation led by my Secretary Mr. K. Balapatabendi would visit Jaffna on that day. We could talk further about the important matters that were discussed on the last day including matters pertaining to the opening of a convenient route to Jaffna for the transportation of essential commodities andfor the use of the public.

    I hope that we could together arrive at the necessary solutions in order to realise the dream of peace prosperity and justice so cherished by all of our people. You can count on our fullest  cooperation in your endeavors for peace.

The helicopter carrying our Delegation together with two Photographers namely: Mr. Palitha Wijesinghe and Mr. Sarath Dharmasire will arrive at the Jaffna University grounds around 8.15 a.m. and the Delegation will leave Jaffna at 5.00 p.m. the same day 24thOctober 1994.

With kind regards.
Yours sincerely.

Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga
Prime Minister

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