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The
President
of the
United
States
of
America
Barack
Obama
said the
US
stands
ready to
continue
their
long-lasting
bilateral
partnership
to help
build a
peaceful
and
prosperous
Sri
Lanka.
The US
President
in a
message
of
congratulation
to
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
on the
occasion
of
country's
Independence
Day
tomorrow
said for
the
first
time in
over a
generation,
Sri
Lanka is
not
under
the
shadow
of
terrorism.
Full
text of
the
message
by the
US
President:
Dear Mr.
President
I extend
my very
best
wishes
to you
on
behalf
of the
American
people
as Sri
Lanka
celebrates
its
National
Independence
on
February
4.
The ties
of
friendship
between
our two
peoples
date
back to
1789,
when
merchant
ships
from New
England
first
sailed
into Sri
Lanka's
harbors.
The
United
States
celebrates
this
long
friendship
with the
Sri
Lankan
people
and
sends
its
hopes
for
peace
and
prosperity
throughout
Sri
Lanka in
the
coming
year.
The
recent
end of
the war
creates
a
historic
opportunity
for Sri
Lanka to
heal the
divisions
of
conflict,
and
build a
society
that
offers
equality
and
opportunity
for all.
For the
first
time on
over a
generation,
Sri
Lanka is
not
under
the
shadow
of
terrorism.
I urge
you to
seize
this
opportunity
to
provide
the
leadership
that
will
allow
all Sri
Lankans
to come
together
and meet
their
aspirations
to live
in a
country
that is
rooted
in
tolerance,
respect
for
human
rights,
accountability,
the rule
of law,
and
freedom
of the
press-
all
elements
essential
for
national
reconciliation.
The
United
States
stands
ready to
continue
our
long-lasting
bilateral
partnership
to help
build a
peaceful
and
prosperous
Sri
Lanka.
Barack
Obama
President
of the
United
States
of
America
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