Sri Lanka rejects Canada’s call for ceasefire: ministry

May 4, 2009 (AFP) - Sri Lanka on Monday rejected a Canadian call for a ceasefire in the military campaign against cornered Tamil Tiger guerrillas in the island's northeast, the foreign ministry said.
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Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told the visiting Canadian Minister for International Cooperation Beverly Oda that a previous unilateral truce by the government last month ended in failure.
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"Responding to a call by the Canadian minister for a ceasefire, the Foreign Minister noted that the last unilateral humanitarian pause... was a failure," the ministry said in a statement.

Oda did not travel out of the capital to visit the camps for civilians who managed to escape the fighting in the island's north.

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She met with President Mahinda Rajapakse before leaving the island later Monday.
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Her call for a ceasefire came after the government rejected a similar request by the British and French foreign ministers who visited Sri Lanka last week to press for the safety of civilians caught in the conflict zone.

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Sri Lanka believes it is on the threshold of defeating Tamil Tigers after 37 years of fighting and has resisted international calls, including those by the G8 and the Unite

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