Making a historic visit to Sri Lanka's Sinhala majority dominated south yesterday, Tamil National Alliance (TNA) leader R Sampanthan said the Tamils no longer aspired to separate the country.
He said: "The Tamils want devolution of power and no longer want a separate state. We do not want our children killed by war. We want a solution within an undivided country.
Sampanthan became the first senior Tamil leader to visit the south Matara, the heartland of the southern majority Sinhalese.
He addressed the gathering in Sinhala and English.
"We aimed to develop like Singapore. But we have failed as we are still looking for solution to address the question of north and eastern Tamils. I would like to give this message in Matara that we are for a united Sri Lanka.
"All political parties have joined in to make a new constitution. We expect the new constitution to give us solutions," Sampanthan said.
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