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President
stresses need for vigilance in national security
- meeting with US Asst. Secretary Boucher
[Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 9.30 GMT]
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa who explained the prevailing security situation in Sri
Lanka to the US Assistant Secretary of State Ambassador Richard
Boucher today, stressed on the need to be vigilant in the interests of
national security.
At the meeting with Ambassador Boucher held at Temple Trees earlier
today President Rajapaksa said he sought the help of the International
Community to resolve the Sri Lankan crisis and achieve peace.
In the discussion on matters regarding Human Rights the President told
Ambassador Boucher that the Government was doing best to ensure that
there
were no Human Rights violations and that all reports of Human Rights of
violations were looked into. The US Assistant Secretary of State was
also told that the Government fully supported the work of the Ministry
for Human Rights, the Human Rights Commission and the various other
institutions and commissions of inquiry set up to probe any violations
of Human Rights and take remedial measures.
SLFP Proposals
In the discussion on the SLFP's proposals for Constitutional Reform,
President Rajapaksa explained the rationale behind these proposals to
Ambassador Boucher. The President said the final proposals for
Constitutional Reform would come from the All Party Representative
Committee, which would comprise the basis for future Constitutional
Reform.
Also present at the meeting were Foreign
Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, Minister Douglas Devananda, the Secretary
to the President Mr. Lalith Weeratunga and Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha
Kohona.
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