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UK, US discuss resolution against LankaBritain and the United States have had talks on Monday on the proposed resolution on Sri Lanka to be submitted at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva next month. US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Nisha Biswal, met the British Minister of State at the UK Foreign Office Hugo Swire in London to discuss about Sri Lanka. Swire tweeted saying he had a productive discussion with Biswal on the human rights situation involving Sri Lanka and the March Human Rights Council session. Biswal flew to London from Sri Lanka where she had meetings with the Government and the opposition on the human rights issue and from London she will head to Geneva for more talks with diplomats from several countries, including India, on the situation on Sri Lanka. In a statement yesterday, the Government said that it was evident from Biswal’s visit to Sri Lanka and that which preceded from the US, as well as “intrusive behavior” by other representatives of that country, that there is a desire to believe the worst of Sri Lanka and seek to build on that premise to justify punitive action against the country. The Government said that as a sovereign state and one of Asia’s oldest democracies, Sri Lanka does not wish to be dictated to by others in the international community in the conduct of its internal affairs. (Colombo Gazette) |