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Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 07.17 GMT

World can assist us by supporting our moves for reconciliation
– President to The Times of London

 

We created history by defeating terrorism. The world can best assist us by recognizing this and supporting our moves for reconciliation and strengthening of peace, stated President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an interview with The Times of London published yesterday (8 Nov).

Rebuilding a nation after pro-longed conflict requires great commitment and an enormous amount of capital flow, he said adding, 'we have the commitment'.

'The most important is to rebuild trust among all Sri Lankan communities. This will involve the normalization of the north- resettlement of the remaining displaced persons in the next few months, the reconstruction of infrastructure, the provision of housing, roads, railways, bridges, schools and hospitals. Also the provision of basic services for education, healthcare, transport, and livelihood support for the resettled people including new livelihood opportunities', the President stated.

Eastern and Northern Revival programmes are underway with hitherto unprecedented opportunities for development and investment in large-scale infrastructure such as ports, telecommunications and agribusiness, to mention a few, he added.

This interview was published along with a twelve page supplement on Sri Lanka's socio-economic background and opportunities for trade and investment.

Please click here for the full interview



 

 

                   

 
   
   
   
   
   

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