The possibility of LTTE's reclusive leader V Prabhakaran surfacing from his jungle hideaway to join any future democratic arrangement in Sri Lanka's north and east will be discussed during talks between government and rebels, Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar said. “Prabhakaran has this problem of surfacing. We have to work on that once we start talking. There are, of course, many problems on what can be done and what cannot be done,” he told the state-owned 'daily news' in an interview published on Wednesday. Prabhakaran, wanted by police in India and Sri Lanka, and having an Interpol red corner notice against him for alleged involvement in bomb attacks, lives in his well-guarded headquarters in the thickets of the Vanni region in northern Lanka. He returned to Sri Lanka from India after the signing of the Indo-Sri Lankan accord in July 1987 to participate in a function to mark the symbolic surrender of arms by the LTTE. However, hostilities broke out between the Tigers and the Indian Peace Keeping Force soon and he has not been seen in public thereafter. Bureau Report