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 Sri Lanka Deputy Defence Minister 
to LTTE leader 
13 December 1994
Mr. V. Pirabaharan
Leader, LTTE
Jaffna.
Dear Mr. Pirabaharan,
Thank you for you letter dated December 8, 1994.
We have noted your views regarding Peace, the militarisation of the ethnic 
problem and the well being of the Tamil people, with great interest. We wish to 
assure you that our lasting concern for the 'day-to-day problems' of the Tamil 
people and of our commitment to solve them to the best of our ability, with your 
fullest co-operation. The details concerning all these matters could be 
discussed at negotiations.
We are glad that you have agreed to reciprocate by observing a cessation of 
hostilities if the Government makes an Official declaration of same.
We are willing to declare a cessation of hostilities on the 1st  January 
1995, for an initial period of 2 weeks. We will intimate same to you by letter 
while announcing it to the media.
We request the LTTE to reciprocate by declaring a cessation of hostilities on 
your part and intimating same to the Government by letter and if you desire, 
announcing it publicly.
If you agree to the above proposal, the Government is prepared to send a 
delegation to Jaffna to discuss the modalities of implementation of the 
cease-fire, before declaring the cessation of hostilities.
We suggest that the delegation could go to Jaffna on Wednesday the 21st or 
Thursday, the 22nd of December. You have stated that 'a condition of Peace 
should be a prelude to Peace negotiations'. We take it that what you mean by a 
'condition of Peace' is a cessation of hostilities between the two parties.As 
stated in my last letter, I cannot agree more with you that the Government 
cannot enter into Peace talks with the LTTE while hostilities continue.
    We appreciate your commitment to Peace. I am sure you are 
aware that we have consistently stated our firm commitment to Peace.
    We believe that it is now time to keep the country informed 
of the recent developments in our dialogue. We, therefore, propose to release 
the relevant information to the Press after you receive this letter.
Thanking you, With kind regards, 
Yours Sincerely,
Col. Anuruddha Ratwatte 
Deputy Minister of Defence 
Minister for Irrigation, Power & Energy