Ministry of External Affairs - Sri Lanka
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Expressing appreciation for the US humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka, particularly in developing livelihoods for internally displaced persons, Minister Peiris emphasised the need to move forward in Sri Lanka-US relations. He said that this could be done by working on areas to be identified by both sides. The Minister also updated the US Assistant Secretary on progress made in resettlement, rehabilitation of ex-combatants, detainees, as well as the political dialogue with the Tamil National Alliance (TNA).
Briefing the Assistant Secretary on the Government’s position regarding the Darusman report the Minister said that a clear distinction has to be made between the Advisory Panel and the United Nations and that the report had no stature as a UN document. The Minister added that Sri Lanka has a cordial relationship with the UN and will engage with it. This was welcomed by Assistant Secretary Blake. The Minister further said that a detailed letter will be sent to the Secretary General by the Government on developments and progress made in the country.
Deputy Minister for External Affairs Neomal Perera, Monitoring MP Sajin de Vaas Gunawardena and External Affairs Secretary Karunathillake Amunugama were also present, while US Ambassador in Sri Lanka Patricia Butenis was associated with Assistant Secretary Robert Blake.
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