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Our
strategy
of
development
in the
new
decade
beginning
today
will
seek to
make Sri
Lanka
the
South
Asian
hub of
ocean
and air
traffic,
and
communications
in a
knowledge
- based
society,
stated
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
in his
New Year
message.
We look
to the
New Year
with
abundant
hope in
our
ability
to
fulfill
the
aspirations
of our
people
for
progress
and
prosperity
as a
nation,
and a
land of
peace
and
unity
for our
children,
the
President
further
stated.
Referring
to the
victory
over
terrorism,
President
Rajapaksa
stated,
that the
New Year
can be
greeted
with
‘commensurate
pride
and
satisfaction
at our
achievements
in the
past’.
Following
is the
full
text of
the
message:
At the
dawn of
a New
Year it
is
customary
to look
back on
the year
just
ended
and
reflect
on our
expectations
for the
next.
We greet
the New
Year
with
commensurate
pride
and
satisfaction
at our
achievements
in the
past
year
when,
together
as a
nation,
we
overcame
the
deadly
challenge
of
terrorism,
bringing
to an
end 27
years of
mindless
brutality,
debilitating
self-doubt,
and
unforeseen
division
among
our
people.
With
tremendous
sacrifice
Sri
Lanka
prevailed
as one,
as we
have
done
repeatedly
in our
history.
This
transition
into a
New Year
is an
opportunity
to again
express
our
thanks
on
behalf
of the
nation
to all
service
personnel
who
willingly
made the
supreme
sacrifice
and to
the
mothers,
fathers,
spouses
and
children
of those
heroes
of our
time.
We look
to the
New Year
with
abundant
hope in
our
ability
to
fulfill
the
aspirations
of our
people
for
progress
and
prosperity
as a
nation,
and a
land of
peace
and
unity
for our
children.
We look
forward
with a
commitment
to heal
the
wounds
of the
past and
also
resist
the
pressures
from
abroad
that
stand in
our way
in this
great
task; as
we stood
firm
against
uninvited
interference
in our
efforts
to
defeat
terrorism.
With the
cost and
pain of
conflict
behind
us, my
government
will now
be even
more
focused
on
diverting
our
energies
to
development;
continuing
the many
massive
projects
we
launched
in the
midst of
the
fight
against
terror,
and
launching
new
ventures
to bring
to our
country
the
progress
it has
been
denied
from the
time of
independence.
Our
strategy
of
development
in the
new
decade
beginning
today
will
seek to
make Sri
Lanka
the
South
Asian
hub of
ocean
and air
traffic,
and
communications
in a
knowledge
- based
society.
We shall
build on
the
foundations
already
laid in
the
construction
of
harbours,
airports,
extensive
road
networks
and the
marked
increase
in IT
literacy
in Sri
Lanka.
We have
in sight
a period
of
reconciliation
and
tolerance
having
shown
the
world
our
success
in
resettling
nearly
300,000
internally
displaced
citizens
within a
given
target,
with
most of
them
already
back in
their
homes or
in
familiar
terrain.
Similarly,
we will
not be
held
back by
threatened
economic
sanctions
or
withdrawn
trade
concessions
by those
who seek
strategic
interference
in the
national
affairs
of Sri
Lanka,
at a
time
when our
people
are
moving
towards
a
decisive
stage in
the
political
development
of the
country.
We
remain
committed
to a
strengthened
and
sustained
friendship
with the
countries
that
supported
us in
full
measure
to
defeat
terrorism
and
bring
peace to
our
people.
Similarly,
we shall
foster
and
encourage
good
relations
with
those
who
recognize
and
respect
our
sovereignty
and
encourage
us in
ways to
move on
the path
to peace
and
prosperity.
The
developments
we
envisage
at the
dawn of
this New
Year
will be
those
that
protect
our
environment
and
safeguard
our
national
assets,
while
ensuring
expanded
and fair
trade in
an
increasingly
competitive
world.
It is
with a
renewed
commitment
to the
stability
of the
State,
and the
progress
of our
people
that I
extend
to you
the
warmest
greetings
for a
Peaceful,
Happy
and
Prosperous
New
Year,
which
will
usher in
the
greatness
and
dignity
that is
the
right of
all Sri
Lankans.
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