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Sri
Lanka
will
host the
Commonwealth
Heads of
Government
Meeting
(CHOGM)
in 2013.
This was
endorsed
on a
proposal
made by
British
Prime
Minister
Gordon
Brown at
the
CHOGM
held in
Trinidad
& Tobago
from 27
– 29
November
2009.
The
endorsement
of Sri
Lanka by
the
entire
membership
of the
Commonwealth
singularly
demonstrates
the
recognition
of Sri
Lanka’s
adherence
to the
Commonwealth
values
and
principles
with the
country
being
one of
the most
vibrant
democracies.
With
regard
to
climate
change,
Sri
Lanka
not
being an
emitter
of green
house
gases
advocated
the need
for
additional
incentives
including
financial
flows
for
developing
countries
to make
commitments
to
enhanced
action
on
mitigation
and
adaptation
based on
common
but
differentiated
responsibilities.
Following
is the
text of
the
Media
release
from the
Ministry
of
Foreign
Affairs
Britain
proposes
Sri
Lanka to
host
CHOGM
2013
Sri
Lanka as
the host
for
Commonwealth
Heads of
Government
Meeting
(CHOGM)
2013 was
endorsed
on a
proposal
made by
British
Prime
Minister
Gordon
Brown at
the
CHOGM
held in
Trinidad
& Tobago
from 27
– 29
November
2009.
Since
Australia
and
Mauritius
had also
offered
to be
host,
Prime
Minister
Brown
had
pointed
out that
all
three
countries
are
equally
qualified
and it
was
decided
by the
Commonwealth
Heads of
Government
that
they
host the
2011 and
2015
CHOGMs
respectively.
The
endorsement
of Sri
Lanka by
the
entire
membership
of the
Commonwealth
singularly
demonstrates
the
recognition
of Sri
Lanka’s
adherence
to the
Commonwealth
values
and
principles
with the
country
being
one of
the most
vibrant
democracies.
Sri
Lanka
has been
associated
with the
Commonwealth
from its
very
inception
by being
a
signatory
to the
London
Declaration
of 1949.
Sri
Lanka
has been
actively
involved
in the
activities
of the
Commonwealth
and
therefore
is no
stranger
to the
hosting
of the
Commonwealth
Ministerial
Meetings
and
workshops.
It would
be
recalled
that in
the
recent
past Sri
Lanka
has
hosted
the
Commonwealth
Ministerial
Meetings
on
Finance
and
Youth.
Sri
Lanka
was
closely
engaged
with the
process
of
compiling
the
final
Communiqué.
In this
context,
its
contribution
in the
areas of
terrorism,
climate
change,
reform
of
international
institutions,
illegal
migration,
disarmament
etc were
adequately
reflected
in the
final
Communiqué.
Sri
Lanka
has been
a member
of the
Commonwealth
Ministerial
Action
Group (CMAG)
since
2003
unprecedentedly
serving
three
terms.
The
primary
objective
of the
CMAG is
to
ensure
that
member
states
uphold
the
Harare
Commonwealth
Principles.
During
Sri
Lanka’s
tenure
in CMAG
the
situation
in
Pakistan
and Fiji
were
examined.
Climate
change
received
major
focus of
the
CHOGM
this
year.
With
regard
to
climate
change,
Sri
Lanka
not
being an
emitter
of green
house
gases
advocated
the need
for
additional
incentives
including
financial
flows
for
developing
countries
to make
commitments
to
enhanced
action
on
mitigation
and
adaptation
based on
common
but
differentiated
responsibilities.
Sri
Lanka
further
emphasized
the need
for a
proper
financial
mechanism
to face
the
challenge
as the
fund
under
Kyoto
Protocol
is
inadequate
for the
efforts
of
adaptation
of
developing
countries.
Sri
Lanka’s
delegation
to CHOGM
2009 was
led by
Prime
Minister
Ratnasiri
Wickremanayake
and the
pre-CHOGM
Foreign
Ministerial
delegation
by
Foreign
Minister
Rohitha
Bogollagama.
On the
sidelines
of the
meetings
the
Prime
Minister
and the
Foreign
Minister
met a
number
of
foreign
heads of
government
which
included
Hon.
Kevin
Rudd,
Prime
Minister
of
Australia,
Hon.
Manmohan
Singh,
Prime
Minister
of
India,
Hon.
Patrick
Manning,
Prime
Minister
of
Trinidad
&
Tobago,
Hon.
John
Key,
Prime
Minister
of New
Zealand,
Hon.
Murray
McCully,
New
Zealand
Foreign
Minister,
Hon.
Stephen
Smith,
Foreign
Minister
of
Australia,
Hon.
David
Miliband,
Foreign
Secretary
of the
UK and
also the
Hon. Ban
Ki Moon,
United
Nations
Secretary
General.
They
used the
occasion
to
discuss
issues
of
bilateral
importance
and on
matters
relating
to the
Commonwealth.
This is
in
keeping
with Sri
Lanka’s
policy
of
maintaining
and
enhancing
bilateral
relations
through
extensive
engagement.
The
Commonwealth
provides
a
platform
for
networking
both
within
and
outside
the
Grouping.
Ministry
of
foreign
Affairs
Colombo
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