23.11.2007
President Mahinda Rajapaksa expressed the strong objections
of Sri Lanka at the decision taken to suspend Pakistan from
membership of the Commonwealth, at the Commonwealth Heads
of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Kampala, Uganda earlier
today.
The
Sri Lankan President expressed Sri Lanka's position when
President Yoweri Museveni, who is the Chairman of the CHOGM,
asked for the view of Heads of Government to the decision
taken by the relevant committee to suspend Pakistan from
the Commonwealth in view of current developments there.
It was the view of President Rajapaksa that due consideration
should be given to the changes that were now taking place
in Pakistan before such an important decision is taken regarding
a member of the Commonwealth.
President
Rajapaksa's objections to the decision to suspend Pakistan
was in keeping with a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers
held today, which reiterated an earlier decision that Sri
Lanka should stand by Pakistan, vis-…-vis the move
to suspend her from the Commonwealth, in view of the changes
the country was going through at this time.
At
a media briefing held at the venue of the CHOGM attended
by the President of Uganda and the Mr. Don Mckinnon, Secretary
General of the Commonwealth, many questions were asked about
the decision to suspend Pakistan, and Sri Lanka's objection
to it. The Secretary General explained that Sri Lanka had
acted within her rights as a senior member of the Commonwealth.
Policy
Research & Information Unit Presidential Secretariat
Courtesy
- Sri Lanka Defence
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