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Every Sri Lankan should consider Iranian
assistance as a contribution to the consolidation of
our independence, said President Mahinda Rajapaksa
at the inauguration of the Sapugaskanda Petroleum
Refinery modernization and expansion project funded
by Iran this morning (April 29).
When Iran is meaningfully employing science and
technology for human development instead of war, Sri
Lanka is also moving in the same direction,
President Rajapaksa added.
The other project that is inaugurated today with
Iranian aid valued at US$ 450 million, the Uma Oya
project will on completion generate 100 MW of
electricity and provide water to the Monaragala and
Hambantota Districts.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa thanked Iran for the
continued friendship and assistance to Sri Lanka and
said thousands would find employment when the waters
of Uma Oya would irrigate 25,000 acres during both
seasons.
Iranian President Ahamedinejad addressing the
gathering said that Iran has always assisted nations
that are seeking independence and trying to be
self-reliant and will continue to do so in future
too. Iran has always given development assistance
and is not afraid of those who oppose that task
since evil forces in the world are not eternal, he
added.
President Ahamedinejad noted that the relations
between Sri Lanka and Iran has reached great heights
and said that highest modern technology will be used
in the Uma Oya Project with the cooperation of
experts from both countries.
Full text of the President Mahinda Rajapaksa's
speech
Your Excellency President Mahmoud Ahmadinajad of
Iran
Hon. Prime Minister,
Hon. Speaker
Hon. Ministers and Members of Parliament
The Iranian delegation led by the Hon. Foreign
Minister of Iran
Hon. Governors
Members of the Diplomatic Corps
Secretary to the President, Secretaries to
Ministries and Public Officers
Friends,
It is a pleasure for me to address you on this
occasion when with the goodwill of the historic
nation of Iran the Sri Lankan nation is to receive
the Uma Oya Development Project and a modern oil
refinery .
Your Excellency,
A reservoir is the noblest gift one could give the
Sri Lankan people.
Reservoirs are like the arteries in our body. The
sustenance of our nation was due to huge reservoirs
and great irrigation works like the one we are
launching today. We breathe life to our nation
through these reservoir projects.
You know that we mentioned in the Mahinda Chinthana
policy document that we would build huge
multi-purpose irrigation projects such as the Deduru
Oya, Rambukkan Oya, Moragahakanda and Uma Oya
projects in addition to the Ten Thousand Reservoirs
project. These comprise the very life of our nation.
Your Excellency,
Statistics cannot measure the utility that would be
provided to our nation by a reservoir of this
nature. How many crops would have been cultivated
and harvests gathered through the ages, from the
waters of the Parakrama Samudraya, Kala Oya and the
like? As in the past, how many generations yet to be
born would be served by these reservoirs? Hence, a
generation cannot fix a monetary value for a project
like this, just as mother’s milk cannot be priced.
We do not estimate this at 450 million dollars.
Friends, postponing the tasks of today top the
future only results in burdening the future with the
weight of the past. We cannot do that. Today we bear
the responsibility of completing with speed many
tasks that should have been finished in the past.
This Sapugaskanda Oil Refinery is such a task.
Modernizing this refinery with Iranian assistance
will result a twofold economic benefit to the
country. We will be able to refine all our needs in
oil from this refinery.
We are aware that Iran supplied the most crude oil
to Sri Lanka. Yet, without showing the power of oil,
Iran has been in the spirit of friendship to assist
us to establish a modern oil refinery.
Your Excellency
Iran and Sri Lanka have long history of close
relations. Iran has been mentioned in our history
and literature as ‘Persia’.
There is evidence of the visits of your ancestors to
our country. In Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and
Sigiriya we have preserved buildings and religious
symbols that were designed according to Persian
tradition. We have written evidence about strong
relations between our two countries during the time
of King Voharika Tissa in AD 225.
We have Persian coins dating back to thousands of
years, when we traded with the people of Persia.
Then Sri Lanka had trade relations with many
countries of the world. It is said that a member of
a Roman trade delegation told King Voharika Tissa
that Roman coins were more valuable than Persian
coins. But, Mr. President, we value your nation’s
friendship more than coins. The unity of our peoples
is worth much more.
Friends, the Islamic people of the world have
suffered immensely from war. We know that hundreds
of thousands of our fraternal Muslims people live in
refugee camps due to Israel – Palestinian war and
other conflicts in the world.
I have a good understanding of the sufferings of the
Muslim world as I was the President of the Palestine
Friendship Society for a long time. That is not all.
The inhuman sufferings the Sri Lankan Muslims have
undergone due to terrorism are not seen in many
other countries. It includes the massacre of Muslims
when they were praying to Almighty Allah at the
Kattankudi Mosque; and the eviction of several
thousand Muslims from the North in just 24 hours.
That is why I pledged at the last Presidential
Elections not to allow any race to take any other
race hostage. While we could build the overhead
bridge at Kelaniya in 62 days, it took us only two
months to resettle in their old villages the Muslims
who lived for decades in refugee camps. We have not
only provided electricity, roads, education and
livelihoods to the people of the East but also gave
them an opportunity to enjoy democracy after twenty
years.
By resettling our people in their former villages we
gained the same satisfaction that you achieve by
safeguarding the Iranian people from war. Already we
have spent Rs. 6 billion for the development of the
liberated East.
We have developed the Batticaloa - Trincomalee
railway line and the towns of Valachchenai and
Kalmunai in such a way that the terrorists would not
be able to grab them. Those who were vanquished
could well raise their heads again and try to regain
what they lost. It is the duty of the people to
protect all these gains and defend these victories.
Friends, we should consider this Iranian gift as a
contribution to the consolidation of our
independence.
Thousands would find employment when the waters of
Uma Oya would irrigate 25,000 acres during both
seasons; when we employ 98 percent local engineering
talent and build the longest trans-plain tunnel of
23 km for the project.
When Iran is meaningfully employing science and
technology for human development instead of war, Sri
Lanka is also moving in the same direction. We have
increased computer literacy to 20 percent from very
low levels. When the electricity plants of the Uma
Oya Project generate 100 MW of electricity we could
further raise the computer literacy in the villages.
Therefore, I say again that we consider this
donation as one that would consolidate our
independence.
The foreign policy of the government of Iran is
peace and justice. We welcome this policy whole
heartedly. This modern oil refinery is a symbol of
such friendship.
Friends, a simile in Buddhist literature says that
when waters from the four directions flow into the
sea they have the same salty taste. Similarly, let
us pray that this Uma Oya project would bring solace
to all people irrespective of their racial or
religious differences.
Your Excellency,
Today we have been privileged to address our
glorious past under your dignified leadership and
presence. As a nation and a people it is with
feelings of loving friendship that we honour you and
your people for this great opportunity. I trust this
friendship will endure and flourish among future
generations of our two lands, just as the Uma Oya
which flowed steadily for thousands of years
watering our land and making our fields fertile.
May the Noble Triple Gem bless you!
May Almighty Allah bless you!
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