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Norway seeks renewed commitment from Lankan parties

Colombo, Feb 21 (UNI) Norway today pointed out that neither the Sri Lankan government nor the Tamil Tiger rebels have abrogated the faltering ceasefire agreement, claiming that it is prepared to continue its role as facilitator provided both the parties required its assistance.

''The Norwegian Government has made it clear that it stands ready to continue to serve as a facilitator in the peace process, provided that both the Sri Lankan Government and the LTTE request its continued assistance, and it feels that it can make a constructive contribution,'' Norwegian Ambassador Hans Brattskar said.

According to a press release by the Norwegian embassy, Mr Bratskar made these remarks at a seminar organised by a non-governmental organisation in Colombo, ahead of the fifth anniversary of the ceasefire agreement which came into operation on February 23, 2002.

''Neither party has abrogated the CFA, and it is my strong hope that they soon will see the need to secure its full implementation,'' the Norwegian Ambassador said, expressing hopes that any efforts to bring about lasting peace in Sri Lanka must be supported by all ethnic communities.

''Norway has made repeated efforts to encourage multi-ethnic support, but cannot generate it alone. It is the people of Sri Lanka and their leaders, not Norway or any other party, who are ultimately responsible for deciding the future of this country and finding a peaceful, negotiated settlement to the present conflict,'' he said.

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Tigress dies of cardiac arrest

Junagadh, Mar 14 (UNI) Sakkarbaug Zoo, one of the oldest zoo in the state, lost a tigress. Zoo Superintendent Ramesh Kalaria told UNI yesterday that 11-year-old ''Tohima'' died due to a cardiac failure. The tigress had three cubs -- one female and two males and had been brought to the Sakkarbaug Zoo from Khanpur Zoo during 1998. Out of the 17 tigers in the zoo, four are white tigers, Mr Kalaria said. UNI.....

N Korea agreement strengthens US, China ties: US official

Washington, Feb 21 (UNI) The six-party agreement to end North Korea's nuclear programme was a result of multilateral cooperation and it has strengthened the diplomatic relation between the United States and China, says top US negotiator Christopher Hill. In an interview to the ABC News, Ambassador Hill, who is assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs said, ''This whole six-party process has done more to bring the US and China together than any other process I'm aware of.''.....

Board exam cancelled in MP

Ujjain, MP, Mar 14 (UNI) The Madhya Pradesh Board Of Secondary Education's tenth-standard Hindi (Special) exam, earlier scheduled for tomorrow, was cancelled after the question paper leaked yesterday at a government school in this district's Tarana. The question papers were distributed while a twelfth-standard Hindi exam was get underway. The district administration suspended Centre Incharge Surendra Sharma, his assistant Sudheer Joshi and an assistant shiksha karmi for carelessness. ''The incident occurred at Government High School Number 1. Later, the right question.....
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