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The Government of Sri Lanka finds the
procedure of instituting an investigation
unnecessary and inappropriate, given the
extensive cooperation Sri Lanka has extended
to the UN/ILO convention supervisory bodies
relevant to the GSP+ process and also
through its continuous interaction with the
European institutions stated Foreign
Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, when he met
Benita Ferrero Waldner, EU External
Relations Commissioner, yesterday (23 Sept
08) on the fringes of the UNGA in New York,
said a press release issued by the Permanent
Mission of Sri Lanka to the UN in New York.
According to the release the Minister had
further stated that the government of Sri
Lanka will await the official announcement
and the intimation of the EU on the proposed
investigation to formally respond in this
regard.
It also said:
“The Foreign Minister explained that the Sri
Lanka government's response to any proposed
EU measures in connection with the extension
of the GSP+ facility will be structured
bearing in mind the country's national
priorities and interests which in this
context are protection of the territorial
integrity and fight against separatism,
eradication of terrorism, restoring
democracy and empowering the people. He
therefore regretted that this action by the
EC was being taken at a time that Sri Lanka
is in the process of post conflict
development for its people and would not
have expected such a measure from a friendly
development partner with whom there has been
continuous and open engagement. He further
added thatSri Lanka has continuously
maintained the most cordial relations with
all the EU member states.
“Elaborating on the post: conflict strategy
of empowering the people in the north and
east, Minister Bogollagama underscored the
imperative need to develop markets and seek
their access, which however by the envisaged
action of an investigation by the EU would
result in depriving those who had been
subjugated by the LTTE. He stated that it
was not the government which needed to be
assisted but the people of Sri Lanka ,who
had been victims of terrorism.
“Commissioner Waldner acknowledged; that the
government of Sri Lanka as been compelled to
take military measures to counter terrorism
of the LTTE and outlined that their concern
was primarily the safety of civilians.
Foreign Minister Bogollagama appreciated her
positive recognition of the government's
action against the LTTE. The Commissioner
'explained that the investigation will
mainly be on human rights, and such a
procedure has been a process that has worked
in other countries. She wished that the EU's
action be regarded positively in terms of a
review of the conditions Sri Lanka had
undertaken, as there isa mandatory
compliance the EU requires to extend the GSP+
facility.
“With regard to the military engagement and
the humanitarian situation in the north he
referred to the humanitarian corridors that
had been created for easy movement of
persons and supplies between the cleared and
uncleared areas. The Minister also briefed
the Commissioner on the manner in which the
government is collaborating with the UN,
ICRC and other INGOs. He further assured
that the political process of devolution as
contained in the Constitution was being
implemented and the APRC process was looking
at further measures of devolution, which at
present is progressing.”
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