9/18/2007
Participating
in the 62nd General Assembly sessions of the UN will be especially
significant and beneficial for Sri Lanka in terms of strengthening
its links with the UN and Member States, Foreign Minister Rohitha
Bogollagama said yesterday.
"Sri
Lanka will play a pro-active role at the UN deliberations this
year.
We
will reiterate the Government's commitment to peace, human rights
and development and highlight the need for the UN to give priority
to people-related activities," Minister Bogollagama told
a news conference.
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa will lead the Sri Lanka delegation to the annual
sessions, which start in New York, USA on September 25, 2007.
President Rajapaksa will address the General Assembly on the inaugural
day.
Minister
Bogollagama, who signed the final list of Lankan delegates which
will be sent to UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon in the presence
of the media, said the number of persons in the Lankan delegation
would not exceed 36, including security personnel.
The
Presidential delegation will comprise Minister Bogollagama, Presidential
Secretary Lalith Weeratunga, Foreign Secretary Dr. Palitha Kohona
and Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the UN in New York
Ambassador Prasad Kariyawasam.
Ministers
Anura Priyadharshana Yapa, C.B. Ratnayake and T.B. Ekanayake will
also be in the Sri Lankan delegation. Minister Champika Ranawaka
will participate in the UN Summit on Climate Change on September
24, which President Rajapaksa will also attend.
The
programme finalised for the President on the sidelines of the
UNGA, will include meetings and interactions with several other
Heads of State including President George Bush, as well as the
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.
The
President will also address a media conference at the UN Headquarters
on September 26, 2007. Sri Lanka's Permanent Representative to
the UN in New York, Ambassador Kariyawasam, will host a reception
in honour of the President, where he will have an opportunity
to interact with members of the Sri Lanka community in the Tristate
area.
He
will also visit the Buddhist Vihara in New York. The President
will depart the United States via Los Angeles, where he will meet
leading members of the Californian community and Sri Lankan expatriates.
Minister
Bogollagama will attend a number of important Foreign Minister
level meetings including SAARC, G77, Community of Democracies,
Commonwealth, NAM Coordinating Bureau, G15 and ACD.
The
Foreign Minister in furthering Sri Lanka's pro-active interaction
with other states, will hold over 20 bilateral meetings with his
counterparts and will also meet with Heads of UN agencies and
high officials of the UN Secretariat, as well as leading NGOs.
First
Lady Madam Shiranthi Rajapaksa will attend a special programme
arranged by the United Nations, including a luncheon hosted by
the spouse of the US President, Laura Bush, and other events hosted
by Madam Ban Soon-taek, spouse of the UN Secretary General. She
will accompany the President at the welcome event hosted by US
President George Bush and by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.
The
UN General Assembly sessions will continue until December, where
many issues of global importance will be reviewed under six Committees.
Sri Lanka will push for further development assistance to developing
countries and to advance efforts to transform terrorists to democracy.
Courtesy
- Daily News |