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Foreign Minister invites Obama to visit Lanka
Sri Lanka’s new Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera has expressed hope that US President Barack Obama would visit the island, as he tours the US capital this week. Delivering an address at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Minister Samaraweera said Sri Lanka after the presidential election, seeks to renew its engagement with the world community. Foreign Minister... The Foreign Minister said he would invite US Secretary of State John Kerry and UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon to visit Sri Lanka during his meetings with them on Thursday and Friday. “Shooting at the moon, we would also like to see President of the United States of America visiting Sri Lanka. If it were to happen, it would be the first visit by an American President since Sri Lanka achieved independence in 1948. Minister Samaraweera added that the Government had also invited the UN’s Chief Envoy on Human Rights to visit the country. “Just before my departure to London on Saturday evening, I signed a letter inviting the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to visit Sri Lanka,” he said during his speech. Samaraweera said that since gaining independence, Sri Lanka had engaged with the world and took pride in the pursuit of a foreign policy based on “friendship towards all and enmity towards none.” “It was therefore uncharacteristic for Sri Lanka to have shifted away from this traditional foreign policy for some years in what is best described as an aberration. Sri Lanka now seeks to renew its engagement with the world community,” the Foreign Minister said. “Having stressed the importance of discontinuing the previous Government’s adversarial policies in international relations throughout his election campaign, President Sirisena did not forget to give due recognition to Sri Lanka’s relations with the world community even in his brief remarks following his oath taking ceremony on the evening of 9 January,” Samaraweera recalled. (DB) |