SLA will relocate 152 military units in NE - Marapone
[TamilNet, Wednesday, 07 May 2003, 16:56 GMT]
 Sri Lanka's defence minister Mr.Tilak Marapone Wednesday said his government has decided to relocate about one hundred fifty two Sri Lanka 
Army (SLA) units in the northeast province and the relocation would take place in a manner that will not endanger  the national security of the country, 
sources said. 
The Minister was addressing a press conference along with the former Indian 
lieutenant general Satish Nambiar Wednesday afternoon held at the office of 
the defence ministry, which was attended by the heads of three armed 
forces, sources said.  Mr.Marapone further said the government has decided to reduce  the size of 
the high security zones in the northeast to ease civilian lives. "I along 
with Peoples Alliance parliamentarian Mr.Lakshman Kadirgamar would hold 
talks with Lieutenant General Satish Nambiar Thursday on the high security 
zone issue," Mr.Marapone said.  Minister pointed out that no one has asked the government to remove the HSZ 
in the northeast. But request has been made to the government to reduce
the size of the HSZ. 
to allow resettlement of the internally displaced, he said.  "The Sri Lanka military has been instructed not to enter into any 
confrontation with the LTTE in areas under its control. The Sri Lanka government has not recognized the Sea Tigers as a legitimate naval unit. However we 
should accept the fact that the LTTE has naval unit and an army under its 
control. It will be foolish to say that the LTTE has no army or navy," said Defence Minister Mr.Tilak Marapone.  Lieutenant General Satish Nambiar said he has prepared the report on the 
high security zone issues with a view to take forward the present peace 
process. "My suggestions and proposals regarding the activities of the Sri 
Lanka Army should be based on supporting the present peace process. I have 
prepared my report on HSZ issue giving more importance to this objective," 
he added.  However Lieutenant General Nambiar declined to divulge the contents of his 
report, sources said.  The Nambiar report on HSZ issue will be submitted to the Prime Minister 
Mr.Ranil Wickremasinghe Thursday, defence ministry sources said. 
 
		  
		
		
		
		
	     
	    
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