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 LTTE leader to
Sri Lanka Deputy Defence Minister 
1 January 1995
Col. Anuraddha Ratwatte
Minister of Irrigation, Power and Energy
Deputy Minister of Defence
Sri Lanka
Dear Col. Ratwatte,
Thank you very much for your letter dated 29th December 1994.
I am pleased to note that you are in agreement with our view concerning the 
procedure of the peace process i.e. that the negotiating process should be 
advanced in stages and that the early stages of the peace negotiations should 
address the immediate problems and hardships experienced by our people.
We appreciate your Government's commitment to ameliorate the conditions of 
existence of our people and to resolve the Tamil national conflict through peace 
negotiations. There has never been any misconception on our part that the 
fundamental objective of the peace process is to find a meaningful political 
solution that would satisfy the aspirations of the Tamil people.
You are fully aware that the Tamil people in the Northeast are undergoing 
extreme hardships as the direct consequence of the war and the hard-line 
militaristic approach advanced by the previous regime, the constraints and 
pressures of which have not yet been relaxed to create the conditions of 
normalcy in the war affected areas. The elimination of these constraints, we 
believe, will not only alleviate the hardships experienced by our people but 
also will create a congenial environment to conduct peace negotiations in a free 
and unrestrained atmosphere which is crucial for the success of the peace talks. 
Such a process of reconciliation is also necessary to build trust and confidence 
among the Tamil community which has been embittered by non-fulfilment of pledges 
and promises for decades. It is for these reasons, we placed emphasis on the 
resolution of the immediate, day to day issues, which are of paramount 
importance in relation to the existential conditions experienced by our people.
Our delegation will spell out in more detail and in depth such issues in the 
second round of talks and we hope that the Government will take concrete action 
to redress these grievances.
The Government delegation is welcome to Jaffna on the 2nd January 1995, as you 
have suggested, to conduct the second round of talks.
May I wish you a happy, peaceful and prosperous New Year.
Thanking you. 
Yours Sincerely.
(V.Pirabaharan) 
Leader Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam