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LTTE to resume peace talks if govt accepts counter-proposals

by Ranga Jayasuriya

The LTTE said yesterday that it would come out with amendments to the Government's Interim Administrative proposals adding that it would resume peace talks if the Government accepts them.
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Govt refutes SLFP charges on interim proposals

by Manjula Fernando and Rajmi Manatunga

The Government yesterday refuted charges that there were discrepancies between the first document and the Norwegian prepared paper sent to the LTTE saying that the accusations were deliberately aimed at sabotaging the peace process through a public uproar.
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