By Colombo Telegraph
Sri Lankan Government’s chief peace negotiator and Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva, who is currently on a Norway visit met Norwegian Develop Minister Eric Solheim and other Ministry of Foreign Affairs official in Oslo yesterday and held discussions on the present situation in Sri Lanka and the past cease-fire agreement.
Sources close to the Sri Lankan minister said the talks had lasted nearly an hour and they focussed on ongoing political conflicts, UN Panel Report, Political Solution to long running conflict between ethnic Tamil minorities and the Sri Lankan state and issues surrounding displaced persons.
(CT Norway correspondent NS)
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Madduma Bandara / November 13, 2011
I think our minister is there to begg to support sri lanka, if there will be a sanctation in future and to re-think of selling the cost of srilanka. Goodluck all the sri lankans… after five years we will realize what was the one our discussion with the minister in Oslo.
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