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The
visiting
UN
Under-Secretary-General
for
Humanitarian
Affairs,
Sir John
Holmes,
during
his
meeting
with
Foreign
Minister
Bogollagama,
yesterday
said
that his
current
visit to
Sri
Lanka is
under
“more
positive
circumstances”.
The UN
Under-Secretary
-General,
who is
on an
official
visit to
Sri
Lanka
from
November
17 - 19
called
on
Foreign
Minister
Rohitha
Bogollagama
at the
Foreign
Affairs
Ministry
yesterday.
During
the
discussions,
Foreign
Minister
Bogollagama
outlined
the
resettlement
process
and
demining
activities
which
had
taken
place so
far and
highlighted
the fact
that the
number
of IDPs
was
declining
on a
daily
basis
due to
the
rapid
pace of
the
resettlement
process.
Foreign
Minister
Bogollagama
requested
Sir John
Holmes
to
consider
providing
more
assistance
in the
areas of
demining,
infrastructure
development
and
livelihood
enhancement
for the
IDPs who
were
recently
resettled
and
added
that
there
was room
for
further
movement
out of
the
welfare
villages
in the
coming
days.
Responding
to
Foreign
Minister
Bogollagama,
Sir John
Holmes,
who is
in Sri
Lanka on
the
invitation
of the
Foreign
Minister,
stated
that he
was
pleased
to be in
Sri
Lanka
again
under
“more
positive
circumstances”.
The UN
Under
–Secretary-
General
for
Humanitarian
Affairs
also
stated
that he
was
“encouraged”
by the
fact
that
people
were
“adjusting
to
peace”.
Sir John
Holmes,
who had,
on
November
17
visited
Jaffna,
Vavuniya,
Mannar
and
areas
related
to the
IDPs
including
resettlement
sites
and
locations
where
de-mining
is
taking
place,
appraised
the
Foreign
Minister
of the
progress
that he
was able
to
observe
since
his
previous
visit.
During
the
discussions,
Foreign
Minister
Bogollagama
also
explained
the
various
measures
taken by
the
Government
to
provide
health
care for
those
remaining
in the
welfare
villages.
He
stated
that
over
1000
health
care
workers
were
still
working
in and
around
the
welfare
villages
to
attend
to the
needs of
the
remaining
IDPs.
The
Foreign
Minister
also
stated
that the
Government
of Sri
Lanka
was
paying
special
attention
to the
rehabilitation
of
ex-combatants
and
former
child
soldiers
and that
the
efforts
being
taken to
assist
their
gradual
reintegration
into
society.
Mr.
Suhada
Gamalath,
Secretary,
Ministry
of
Justice
and Law
Reforms
elaborated
on the
legal
process
that was
being
followed
in terms
of the
ex-combatants
and
former
child
soldiers.
He said
measures
were
underway
to
enhance
their
livelihood
opportunities
for the
future.
Sir John
Holmes
also
referred
to the
process
of
reconciliation
and
stated
that it
was an
important
opportunity
for
reconciliation
in the
post-conflict
phase.
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