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The Government has called for the security of Palestinian people and the end to violence in Gaza.
The Government made this statement during a special session of the UN Human Rights Council yesterday in Geneva.
Following is the full text of the Sri Lanka statement issued by the Foreign Ministry.
We note with regret the violence and mayhem in the region.
It is important that the security of civilians in the occupied Palestinian territory receive the utmost consideration, and their human rights are upheld and protected at all times.
Violence has a self-generating capacity. It brings in its wake further violence and retaliation thereby eroding public trust and weakening the resilience of the larger society.
We take this opportunity to call for an end to violence and violation of the right to life and dignity of all persons as well as respect for International Law.
In our view, dialogue remains the viable option to seek resolution of prevalent challenges, if peace were to return to all peoples in the region. Diplomacy and political leadership still have immense potential to carry dialogue through to success if pursued diligently, having regard to the fundamentals of a two-state solution.