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Sri Lanka urged to halt offensive Sri Lanka urged to halt offensive
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British and French foreign ministers in Sri Lanka have urged the government to halt its military offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels in the north.British and French foreign ministers in Sri Lanka have urged the government to halt its military offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels in the north.
UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said the call was not aimed at saving the Tamil rebel leader but the lives of thousands of civilians trapped.UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said the call was not aimed at saving the Tamil rebel leader but the lives of thousands of civilians trapped.
Correspondents say the government is unlikely to agree to a truce.Correspondents say the government is unlikely to agree to a truce.
It has previously rejected similar calls and its relations with European countries have been tense.It has previously rejected similar calls and its relations with European countries have been tense.
The Swedish Foreign Minister, Carl Bildt, had been due to accompany his European colleagues on the visit, but was refused entry by the Sri Lankan government.The Swedish Foreign Minister, Carl Bildt, had been due to accompany his European colleagues on the visit, but was refused entry by the Sri Lankan government.
The European Union has strongly criticised the refusal.The European Union has strongly criticised the refusal.
'Winning the peace''Winning the peace'
"No-one in the international community has been calling for a ceasefire or to stop firing to save [Tiger leader Vellupillai] Prabhakaran. The calls have come because of the overwhelming concern with the wellbeing of the civilians," Mr Miliband said."No-one in the international community has been calling for a ceasefire or to stop firing to save [Tiger leader Vellupillai] Prabhakaran. The calls have come because of the overwhelming concern with the wellbeing of the civilians," Mr Miliband said.
Ministers are to visit Vavuniya, where many displaced people are livingMinisters are to visit Vavuniya, where many displaced people are living
"Now is the time for the fighting to stop. Sri Lanka's military advances have been spectacular, but winning the peace is as vital as winning the war.""Now is the time for the fighting to stop. Sri Lanka's military advances have been spectacular, but winning the peace is as vital as winning the war."
His sentiments were echoed by French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, who said that civilians in the north were "hostages of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)".His sentiments were echoed by French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, who said that civilians in the north were "hostages of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)".
Mr Kouchner said that he and Mr Miliband had "insisted and insisted" on a ceasefire, but so far their request had not been met with a positive response from the government.Mr Kouchner said that he and Mr Miliband had "insisted and insisted" on a ceasefire, but so far their request had not been met with a positive response from the government.
The two ministers are on a one-day trip to Sri Lanka and will meet top officials and visit an area where displaced people are living in camps. The two ministers are on a one-day trip to Sri Lanka and have met top officials - including President Rajapaksa - in addition to visiting a camp for 60,000 displaced people in the north.
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt was barred from joining them for reasons he says are obscure. The BBC's Charles Haviland accompanied the ministers who talked to as many refugees as they could.
Sweden recalled its ambassador for consultations following the decision. Our correspondent says that Mr Miliband met one family who had been displaced 10 times and another man who said that the Tamil Tigers had tried to stop them leaving the conflict zone by shooting at them.
The Czech presidency of the EU called the decision a "grave mistake". Two women also told the British foreign minister that the authorities running the camp had split their husband and son from them in a screening process but given them no information on where they were.
Others complained that conditions in the camp were very basic and sanitation poor.
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Sri Lanka has had tense relations with the Scandinavian former monitors of its peace process, though its main problems have been with the former principal mediator, Norway. The British and French ministers were visiting at the foreign ministry's invitation.
Sri Lanka said it was taken by surprise by the EU's strong reaction over Mr Bildt, who it said would be welcome to visit next month.
The British and French ministers were visiting at the foreign ministry's invitation, while very little notice of Mr Bildt's plans had been given, a Sri Lankan official said.
'Artillery and mortars''Artillery and mortars'
The Sri Lankan military has restricted Tamil Tiger rebels to a 12 sq km (5 sq miles) area of land in the north of the islands and believes it is close to defeating them.The Sri Lankan military has restricted Tamil Tiger rebels to a 12 sq km (5 sq miles) area of land in the north of the islands and believes it is close to defeating them.
The government is cautious over foreign efforts to mediate in the warThe government is cautious over foreign efforts to mediate in the war
Tens of thousands of civilians have been trapped in the area, and the EU and the UN have urged Sri Lanka to observe a pause in its campaign to let them out.Tens of thousands of civilians have been trapped in the area, and the EU and the UN have urged Sri Lanka to observe a pause in its campaign to let them out.
The government says a halt would serve no purpose.The government says a halt would serve no purpose.
Diplomatic efforts to bring more help for the civilians in the war zone have so far made little progress.Diplomatic efforts to bring more help for the civilians in the war zone have so far made little progress.
Mr Miliband and Mr Kouchner will travel together to the town of Vavuniya, in the north though well away from the zone of fighting. Thousands of Tamil people who have fled recent fighting now live in camps known as "welfare villages" in the north under quite stringent government control.
It is where most people who have fled recent fighting, mainly Tamils, are now living in camps known as "welfare villages" under quite stringent government control, the BBC's Charles Haviland reports from the capital, Colombo.
A joint visit like this is unusual, our correspondent says.A joint visit like this is unusual, our correspondent says.
Rebel sympathisers on Wednesday again accused the air force of bombing civilians in the small strip of land still controlled by the Tigers.Rebel sympathisers on Wednesday again accused the air force of bombing civilians in the small strip of land still controlled by the Tigers.
They said that heavy shelling damaged the only make-shift hospital within the government's "no fire zone".They said that heavy shelling damaged the only make-shift hospital within the government's "no fire zone".
But the military maintains that no heavy weapons have been used and that recent advances have been carried out using only small weapons with no civilian casualties.But the military maintains that no heavy weapons have been used and that recent advances have been carried out using only small weapons with no civilian casualties.
Journalists are not allowed near the conflict zone, the conflicting accounts cannot be verified.Journalists are not allowed near the conflict zone, the conflicting accounts cannot be verified.
The Tamil Tigers have fought for an independent homeland for Sri Lanka's Tamil minority since 1983.The Tamil Tigers have fought for an independent homeland for Sri Lanka's Tamil minority since 1983.
More than 70,000 people have been killed in the war, but that figure could now be far higher.More than 70,000 people have been killed in the war, but that figure could now be far higher.
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