The government said yesterday it was “unreasonable” for the international community to expect it to complete processes in a post-conflict situation, which have taken other countries in similar situations, many years to a ...
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MINISTER PROF G L PEIRIS TELLS DIPLOMATS: Intl. bodies must adhere to procedure
*Govt committed to dialogue with TNA *PSC will not supersede bilateral talks Minister of External Affairs Prof. G.L.Peiris said yesterday that it was unreasonable for the international community to expect a complete re ...
Talks, PSC could go hand in hand – Govt. PC polls in North likely early 2012
External Affairs Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris yesterday said that bilateral talks between the government and the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) and the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) on the national issue could take ...
Jennifer Campbell: Sri Lanka prefers to look forward
Everybody lost in civil war, high commissioner says. ‘We want to move on and catch up.’ By Jennifer Campbell, The Ottawa Citizen August 23, 2011 11:35 PM OTTAWA — Not surprisingly, in the face of NDP members urging the ...
Sri Lanka’s first 24/7 migrant call centre opens
Rasika SOMARATHNA Sri Lanka's first Migration Resources Centre (24/7 call centre) was opened at the premises of Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) head office at Battaramulla yesterday. Minister of Foreign Em ...
Lanka focused on post-conflict opportunities -Lankan HC to India
The genesis of the modern State system and the “Doctrine of Sovereignty and Equality of States” is as recent as 1648 and the Peace of Westphalia. Relations between India and Sri Lanka, however, are ancient and predate t ...
US report lauds Lanka’s commitment
Countering terrorist financing and money laundering:
US report lauds Lanka’s commitment
Rasika SOMARATHNA
Sri Lanka has shown a high level of commitment to counter terrorist financing and money laundering, a US state department report on terrorism said. The ‘Country Reports on Terrorism’, released last Thursday, said that while there were no terrorist incidents within Sri Lanka in 2010, there were continuing concerns that the LTTE’s international network of financial support might still be functioning and therefore, most counter-terrorism activities undertaken by the Sri Lankan government were targeted at countering terrorist finance.