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Indonesian President, Dr Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono has called for a united stand in
the fight against terrorism. The Indonesian
leader made this remark during a call on him
by Foreign Minister, Rohitha Bogollagama,
who is leading the Sri Lankan delegation to
the Bali Democracy Forum in Nusa Dua, Bali
yesterday. "We must remain united in the
fight against terrorism. We cannot allow
terrorism to defeat democracy" said the
Indonesian President.
President Yudhoyono welcoming Minister
Bogollagama, expressed his personal
happiness at Sri Lanka's high level
participation at the Bali Democracy Forum,
the first inter-governmental forum in Asia
on democracy. He said that the Forum would
afford an ideal opportunity to foster a
dialogue in the Asian region on democracy,
as well as related issues of peace and
security.
Foreign Minister Bogollagama briefed the
Indonesian leader on the current situation
in Sri Lanka, particularly the military
operations being carried out in the North,
in order to restore peace and democracy to
the region. He said that terrorism posed the
single biggest threat to democracy in the
country and outlined the successful efforts
of the government in the last two years to
clear the Eastern Province of the LTTE and
the restoration of full democracy, with the
election of a former child soldier of the
LTTE as the Chief Minister of the province.
Referring to President Rajapaksa's efforts
to engage the LTTE in negotiations, the
Minister said that the talks failed due to
the intransigent attitude of the LTTE and
its lack of sincerity. Nevertheless, the
Minister reiterated the consistent stand of
President Rajapaksa that the government is
determined to formulate a political solution
to address the grievances of the minority
communities. In this context, he outlined
the efforts of the All Party Representatives
Committee to achieve a consensus among
political parties towards this end.
Meanwhile, the government is already taking
action to implement the interim
recommendations of the Committee under the
existing provisions of the Constitution.
President Yudhoyono observed that all too
often the media projects an exaggerated and
highly distorted picture of the factual
position of country situations, and was glad
to have had this opportunity to get a first
hand account on Sri Lanka from the Minister.
The President expressed his keen interest to
forge greater bilateral co-operation with
Sri Lanka and was pleased to learn that
SriLankan Airlines has proposed to resume
its flights to Jakarta in early 2009, which
will enhance people to people contact
between the two countries. The Foreign
Minister hoped that Garuda Airlines would be
able to reciprocate by commencing its
services to Colombo.
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