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Sri Lanka will not be part of a process
that comes in the form of an investigation
on the extension of the GSP + facility to
Sri Lanka, observed Foreign Minister Rohitha
Bogollagama during his discussions today
with the Ambassador of France, Michel
Lummaux. France is the current Chair of the
European Union (EU).
He further reiterated that the route of an
investigation to assess Sri Lanka’s
compliance on the requisites for extension
of this facility would not be accepted and
therefore an alternative process should be
found.
Minister Bogollagama pointed out that Sri
Lanka has conformed to all the requirements
and nothing had changed since the
commencement of according this facility. He
observed, however, that the noble objective
of the GSP + facility will be negated
judging from the communications Sri Lanka
has received from the EC, which seem to
allude to the establishment of punitive
measures. He stated that examination of
conformity on the part of Sri Lanka in the
review process should not be judged in the
context of extraneous political issues. The
Minister also informed that Sri Lanka looks
forward to continuing its engagement with
the EU at the highest level.
Ambassador Lummaux confirmed that he
understood Sri Lanka’s sentiments against
the investigative review process and that
France will follow a purely technical
analysis on Sri Lanka’s response to the
criteria. He pointed out that the GSP +
facility was formulated as an incentive for
sustainable development in developing
countries and therefore, France wishes to
have Sri Lanka’s application for its
extension treated fairly. The Ambassador
also emphasized that France would not take a
position of using this review process as a
punitive measure, as it would only affect
the poorest segment of Sri Lankan society.
He undertook to convey Sri Lanka’s position
to his capital.
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