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Increased international assistance to combat LTTE
terrorism
[Tuesday, June 05, 2007 - 7.00 GMT]
Sri Lanka has been assured increased assistance in combating LTTE
terrorism, including intelligence sharing, by states attending the Sixth
Annual IISS Asian Security Summit – The Shangri-La Dialogue which
concluded in Singapore on Sunday (3 June 2007). The Forum attended by
defence ministers and military commanders, appreciated the challenge
faced by Sri Lanka in countering LTTE terrorism and agreed that they
would further strengthen cooperation between their governments and the
Government of Sri Lanka, said a press release issued by the Sri Lankan
High Commission in Singapore.
Foreign Affairs Minister Rohitha
Bogollagama met Indian Defence Minister A.K. Anthony, British Minister
for Armed Forces Adam Ingram, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates, Deputy
Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of Cambodia Gen. Tea Banh,
Indonesian Defence Minister Prof. Gen. Juwono Sudarsano, Secretary of
Defence of Thailand Gen. Winai Pattiyakul, Deputy Chief of General Staff
of the Vietnam People’s Army Lt. Gen. Nguyen Duc Soat, and Myanmar’s
Maung Myint, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Chief of General
Staff of the People’s Liberation Army of China Lt. Gen. Zhen Quinsheng,
and Chief of Staff of Pakistan Gen. Ul Haq on the sidelines of the Asian
Security Summit. These leaders appreciated the challenge faced by Sri
Lanka in countering LTTE terrorism and agreed that they would further
strengthen cooperation between their governments and the Government of
Sri Lanka.
The press release:
Sri Lanka has been assured increased assistance in combating LTTE
terrorism, including intelligence sharing, by states attending the Sixth
Annual IISS Asian Security Summit – The Shangri-La Dialogue which
concluded in Singapore on Sunday (3 June 2007). The Forum attended by
defence ministers and military commanders, appreciated the challenge
faced by Sri Lanka in countering LTTE terrorism and agreed that they
would further strengthen cooperation between their governments and the
Government of Sri Lanka.
Following meetings with Indian Defence Minister A.K. Anthony and British
Minister for Armed Forces Adam Ingram on Saturday morning, Foreign
Minister Rohitha Bogollagama and the Sri Lanka delegation held a series
of bilateral meetings later Saturday and on Sunday, on the sidelines of
the Shangri-La Dialogue. Associated with the Minister were Foreign
Secretary Palitha Kohona, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, Chief
of Staff Air Chief Marshall Donald Perera, the Foreign Ministry’s
Director General/Public Communications Ravinatha Aryasinha and Director
General/East Asia and Pacific Ahmed Jawad and First Secretary of the Sri
Lanka High Commission in Singapore Savitri Panabokke.
In a meeting with US Defence Secretary Robert Gates, Foreign Minister
Bogollagama briefed him on the current level of security threat posed by
the LTTE and the manner in which the Sri Lankan government proposed to
meet this threat. Besides enhancing maritime counter measures, Sri
Lanka was also seeking to more effectively counter the recent threat
posed due to LTTE air capability. Associated with Secretary Gates were
Commander, US. Pacific Command (PACOM) Admiral Timothy J Keating, U.S.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence James Cladd, US Deputy Under
Secretary of Defence for Asia and Pacific Affairs Richard Lawless.
In separate meetings with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Defence of Cambodia Gen. Tea Banh, Indonesian Defence Minister Prof.
Gen. Juwono Sudarsano, Secretary of Defence of Thailand Gen. Winai
Pattiyakul, Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army
Lt. Gen. Nguyen Duc Soat, and Myanmar’s Maung Myint, Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs, the illicit use of the territories of these countries
by the LTTE, particularly for purposes of arms smuggling and money
laundering, was discussed in detail. These leaders assured the Foreign
Minister that they would be more vigilant and not permit their
territories to be used in any manner by the LTTE. They also pledged to
cooperate with the government in combating terrorism.
In separate meetings with Deputy Chief of General Staff of the People’s
Liberation Army of China Lt. Gen. Zhen Quinsheng, and Chief of Staff of
Pakistan Gen. Ul Haq, Minister Bogollagama briefed them on current
security developments in Sri Lanka. They agreed to enhance cooperation
and to share intelligence with a view to defeating terrorism.
In separate meetings with the Head of the Delegation of France,
Secretary of the Ministry of Defense Francis Delon, and the Permanent
Secretary, British Foreign & Commonwealth Office Sir Peter Ricketts,
Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha Kohona discussed Sri Lanka ’s concerns
regarding LTTE fund raising, human smuggling and propaganda operations
in those countries, as well as in the broader European context. The
Foreign Secretary appreciated action taken in France and the UK in
recent months to effectively counter LTTE fund raising that takes place
through intimidation and extortion. He also explained the political
proposals being developed to end the present conflict through the All
Party Representative Committee (APRC) process.
Foreign Secretary Kohona also met with the Foreign Secretary of
Singapore Peter Ho for a follow up discussion, pursuant to earlier
meetings the Foreign Minister and Foreign Secretary had with the
Singaporean Foreign Minister George Yeo and Defence Minister Teo Chee
Hean. They emphasized the need for particularly greater cooperation
between the intelligence services of both countries.
Minister Bogollagama and delegation also
held separate meetings with the former US Deputy Secretary of State
Richard Armitage and former Minister of State in the British Foreign and
Commonwealth Office and presently Member of Parliament shadow Defense
Secretary Liam Fox. The Minister appreciated the initiatives taken by
Mr. Armitage and Mr. Fox in seeking to help end the conflict in Sri
Lanka. The delegation briefed them both on current developments in
combating LTTE terrorism and in seeking to evolve a lasting political
settlement to the present conflict.
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