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Norway urges immediate cessation of hostilities in Sri Lanka

COLOMBO: During the past few days ,the parties to the Sri Lanka Ceasefire Agreement have engaged in intensive military operations following the LTTE's closure of the water supply. The situation is deadlocked and could easily lead to an escalation of the armed conflict. The hostilities violate the 2002 Ceasefire Agreement, states a press release from the Norwegian Embassy.

"Norway urges the immediate cessation of hostilities on both sides in order to pave the way for negotiations aimed at resolving the water dispute.

The LTTE must reopen the water supply to prevent further civilian suffering and damage to crops, and the LTTE and military forces must withdraw to the positions as per Ceasefire Agreement in 2002," said Minister of International Development Erik Solheim.

The escalation of the conflict coincides with the deterioration of the situation of the civilian Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM).

The LTTE has refused to cooperate with Danish, Finish and Swedish monitors since the EU included the LTTE in its list of terror groups earlier this year. On August 3 Special Envoy Jon Hanssen-Bauer will make a long-planned visit to Sri Lanka for talks with the parties.

"I am sending Hassen-Bauer to Sri Lanka to discuss the future of the SLMM with the government and the LTTE. The SLMM monitors from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden and Norway have done and are doing a great job in these difficult times. Their efforts have undoubtedly been decisive in getting the parties to respect the Ceasefire Agreement," said Mr. Solheim.

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