Top webinar on Geneva Resolutions 30/1 and Port City on 5 September

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The Ambassadors’ Forum will be holding an international webinar in London, on 5 September based on two books published by them recently. 

The two books are ‘The Geneva Crisis: The Way Forward’ and the ‘Port City Colombo and International Financial Centre’. 

Altogether, Ambassadors’ Forum has published five books on Foreign Policy Perspectives, with the participation of experts in the relevant field. 

‘The Geneva Crisis: The Way Forward’ deals with the implementation of the Geneva Resolution 30/1 and the roll over texts. It is likely that the implementation of this Resolution will be taken up along with the Report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The book on Geneva Crisis makes an attempt to resolve this crisis in a manner acceptable to all Member States in the Human Rights Council. 

The book contains 28 chapters and each chapter deals with some aspect relating to the implementation process. These chapters are written by former ambassadors, politicians, professors, academics, civil servants, and professionals. They provide diverse viewpoints on the Geneva Resolution and the draft Report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. They also provide solutions to dilemmas associated with the implementation process. It is a ‘good read’ for all those who are involved in the implementation process or interested in the ramifications of the Geneva Resolutions. 

In dealing with the Geneva Resolution 30/1, it is of paramount importance to consider whether various provisions of the Resolutions violate article 2(7) of the UN Charter. It is also important to consider whether the Resolution is in line with article 46 of the Vienna Convention of the Law of Treatises or it offends internal rule of fundamental importance pertaining to the Sri Lankan Constitution. Several articles of this book provide a wealth of information and divergent viewpoints to assist those who are involved in the Geneva Process. 

Among the contributors are the former Foreign Minister who has written on ‘The UN Resolution’, the Foreign Secretary wrote two articles on ‘Politically Challenging Dilemmas’, Ambassador Dayantha Laksiri Mendis on ‘Implementation of the Geneva Resolution’ and the ‘Application of International Humanitarian Law at National Level’, Ambassador Sarath Wijesinghe on ‘A Friendly Foreign Policy and Geneva Crisis’, Ambassador Palitha Kohona on ‘Selective Targeting and on Counter Resolution’, Ambassador Tamara Kunanayakam on ‘Independent Republic to a Vassal State’, Prasanthalal de Alwis on ‘Humanitarian Operation’, Ambassador Professor Sudarshan Seneviratne on ‘Prism of Fabricated Lies’, and articles by Dr. Ivon Amarasinghe, Dr. Laksiri Fernando, Shenali D. Waduge, Dr. Michael Roberts, Dr. Jehan Perera, Prof. Prathiba Mahanamahewa, Dr. Sinharajah Tammita-Delgoda, Keheliya Rambukwella, Janath Wimala and Jayaraj Palihawadena, Dr. Kalinga Senawirathne, Frances Bulathsinghala, Rajiv Gunawardena, and Shamindra Ferdinando, on varied topics relating to Geneva Resolutions.

The book on ‘Port City Colombo’ was published prior to the enactment of Colombo Port City Economic Commission Act, No. 11 of 2021. Hence, it was not possible to analyse the provisions of the aforementioned Act. Nonetheless, it provides a guideline in evaluating various institutions and structures under this Act in a competitive manner by reference to other Port Cities in the world. 

Port City is the biggest investment received by the Sri Lankan Government. It coincides with the Economic Miracle achieved by the Asian countries. It takes into account the Belt and Road Initiative (BTI). It enhances the strategic position of Sri Lanka to the world and to the United States of America. It also provides an opportunity for all countries to compete and cooperate with each other in a friendly manner in neutral and nonaligned Sri Lanka.

Port City Act requires extensive Regulations. Unless these Regulations are drafted and the game plan is made clear to prospective investors, it is not likely to take off in the near future. Hence, it is necessary to make such Regulations and clarify the tax position of offshore companies and banks and to prevent money laundering and terrorist funds coming into the port city by adhering to FATF standards.

This book on the Port City contains articles from Ambassador Dayantha Laksiri Mendis on Colombo Financial Centre and the Need to establish an appropriate legal and policy environment, Ambassador Palitha Kohona on belt and road initiative, Professor Sirimal Abeyaratna on connecting the East and West, Deshabandu Professor Jeeva Niriella on Sustainable Development, General Daya Ratnayaka on Reckoning the opportunities for the future Sri Lanka, Dr. Harsha Cabraal PC and Ashara Senaviratne on Future of Sri Lanka learning from past and present setbacks, Chandaka Jayasundara on Establishment of an International Commercial Court in the Port City, Admiral Professor Jayantha Colombage and Admiral Tissara Samarasinghe on The need to adopt a policy to build up trade logistics security and foreign relations, Jeff Goonawardena on New Marina, Laxman Siriwardena on Impact on Sri Lanka Economy, Professor Samitha Hettige on Capital to New East Land, Kassapa Senarath on World class city, Yasuri Ranaraja and Maya Majueran on Belt and Road Initiative and Port City Dr. Dilini Pathirana on Foreign and Sri Lankan investment agreements, Rusiripala Tennakoon on History in the Making, Promod de Silva on Safe and secure environment, Thilak Silva on Engineer’s Perspective on Port City of Colombo, Navindu Kalansuriya on Effect on Port City of Sri Lanka, Ambassador Sarath Wijesinghe on Securing Sri Lanka’s Interest First, Dinesh Weerakkody on Opportunities for emerging markets, Shivanthi Ranasinghe on International Relations for Development, Interview with Gopal Baglay High Commissioner for India by Kalum Bandara Deputy Editor Daily Mirror, Frances Bulathsinghala on Foreign Policy – Sri Lanka First and Chinese Debt Trap is a Myth by Deborah-Meg Rumair.

These two books are of immense value to Sri Lanka in relation to diplomacy and international relations and the way to entice FDI into the Port City to make it a Financial and Maritime Hub in the Asian region.

 

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