ETA raises three topics to be
dicussed: “The formulas and timing to bring home all Basque political
prisoners and exiles, the formulas and timing of disarmament, the
dissolution of armed structures and demobilization of ETA’s activists,
and the steps and deadlines for the demilitarization of the Basque
Country, adjusting at the end of the armed conflict, the armed forces
stablished in the Basque Country. “
The
statement includes other notes to consider and two goals, while
stressing that full agreement on these issues “would bring a definitive
end to the armed confrontation.”
ETA recalls that Madrid and Paris have
“accurate knowledge” of their willingness and commitment. And after
launching the proposal, the Basque organization adds that it is willing
to “listen and analyze” what are the proposals of the two governments.
In the first part of the statement, to
be published in Sunday’s edition of GARA, ETA shows its concern and
denounces the “involution” that it percives over the last year and
asseses the position of both states and some parties. In face of those
positions ETA stresses that Basque society is strong enough to break the
blockade. ETA also believes that there are sound reasons for the
international community to continue its efforts to achieve a resolution
and confirms its willingness to work and make decisions on that path.
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