23.9.2008
Norway
was requested to assist in the government's continuing humanitarian
efforts to bring relief, especially to the people of the
North, providing such assistance directly through the government
rather than through other organizations.
This
request was made in bilateral discussions between Sri Lankan
President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the Norwegian Minister of
Environment and International Development Erik Solheim,
on the sidelines of the 63rd UN General Assembly sessions
in New York yesterday (Monday 22). Mr. Solheim called on
the President at his hotel accompanied by Jon Hansen Bauer,
Special Envoy associated with the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission.
Discussions
on current developments in Sri Lanka included President's
approach towards a sustainable peace and the need to eliminate
terrorism. It was shown that the government's current policy
mirrored the developments taking place in the East, with
the defeat of LTTE terrorism there.
This
was seen as a positive step towards the achievement of Sri
Lanka's overall goal of peace and democracy, island wide.
It was seen that results of the recent elections to the
first ever Eastern Provincial Council was a clear reflection
of the endorsement of the government's policies by the people
of the East, their willingness to embrace democracy over
terrorism, and a recognition of the de-merger of the Eastern
Province from the North.
President
Rajapaksa said the Government was now addressing humanitarian
issues in the North, and that the LTTE was trying to use
civilians as human shields in the areas where it was faced
with the advancing Sri Lankan troops, which efforts by the
terrorists had to be prevented. It was shown that humanitarian
assistance was being extended to the people in the North,
with decisions taken at the highest levels of government,
to ensure the safety of civilians and adequate provisions
for them.
The
Sri Lankan delegation at the bi-lateral discussion comprised
Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, Minister of Healthcare
and Nutrition Nimal Siripala de Silva, Secretary to the
President Lalith Weeratunga and the Secretary, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs Dr. Palitha Kohona.
Courtesy
: Presidential Media Unit
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