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Govt's aim to protect Tamils best
- President to Archbishop of Canterbury
[Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 10.00 GMT]
The
aim of the Government is to give bring about a solution to the situation
in the North and East of Sri Lanka to ensure that the Tamil people are
best protected and assured of their rights, said President Mahinda
Rajapaksa to the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams when they
met at Temple Trees earlier today.
The President who discussed the prevailing situation in Sri Lanka with
the Head of the Anglican Church said the Government was committed to a
negotiated solution to the Sri Lankan crisis, and stood firmly by that
position.
The Archbishop was also told that the situation regarding Human Rights
abuses had improved in Sri Lanka and that in this regard the Government
and
was keeping a close tab on the Security Forces. The President said there
could be extraneous forces responsible for some of the alleged Human
Rights
violations, and apprised Dr. Rowan Williams that the LTTE was carrying
on a campaign of mud slinging aimed at damaging the image of the
Government.
At the cordial meeting between the President and the Archbishop there
was a frank exchange of views on matters of mutual interest. The
Archbishop told the President of some of the impressions gathered during
his visit to Sri Lanka, especially the good relations between religions
in the country.
Also present at the meeting were Foreign
Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, Minister Douglas Devananda, the Bishop of
Colombo Rt. Rev. Duleep de Chickera, the Bishop of Kurunegala, the
Secretary to the President Mr. Lalith Weeratunga and Foreign Secretary
Dr. Palitha Kohona.
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