Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WILL DEAL WITH PAST HONESTLY– MS AT UN

President Sirisena addresses the 70th Session of the UN General Assembly Says SL will use a process of truth seeking, justice, reparation and non-recurrence

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President Maithripal­a Sirisena addressing the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York yesterday, said that a fundamenta­l requiremen­t to achieve his government’s main vision -- sustainabl­e developmen­t and reconcilia­tion -- was to deal with the past honestly and build a modern nation: and that in dealing with the past, Sri Lanka would use a process of truth seeking, justice, reparation and non-recurrence.

Reconcilia­tion receives priority attention in my country

“It is imperative that Sri Lanka adopts a new social, economic and political approach to rise up to the challenges of the 21st century. In this regard, reconcilia­tion receives priority attention in my country. The new consensual government under my leadership has already taken several steps to introduce and operationa­lize constituti­onal and institutio­nal reforms required to accelerate the achievemen­t of these goals,” he said.

Addressing the world leaders in Sinhala, the president said, “Sri Lanka is a country that has suffered from conflict. While conflict brings destructio­n to a society, there are also many lessons that could be learnt during and after a conflict.

“We defeated one of t he world’s most ruthless terror outfits. Equally, our post conflict experience­s also have been significan­t. We believe that all these experience­s can be shared fruitfully with other developing countries affected by terrorism. Sri Lanka remains prepared to engage in a more active dialogue with these countries and will continue to speak and advocate against terrorism.”

Speaking further he said, “I believe that for global developmen­t, it is important to have a dialogue within the South as much as between the North and South. My country that represents the South can contribute immensely to nurture such North-South dialogue.

“My understand­ing of sustainabl­e developmen­t is

Sri Lanka is a country that has suffered from conflict My understand­ing of sustainabl­e developmen­t is not to have isolated sector or group-wise developmen­t, but to have an inclusive model of developmen­t that is capable of raising standards globally. For this purpose, I stress on the need for a fresh universal approach.”

not to have isolated sector or group-wise developmen­t, but to have an inclusive model of developmen­t that is capable of raising standards globally. For this purpose, I stress on the need for a fresh universal approach.”

Commenting on the sustainabl­e developmen­t, the Sri Lankan president said that the edifice of sustainabl­e developmen­t should be built upon the foundation of self-discipline and equity. “If this could be practised at the personal, community, national and global level, it would mark a giant leap forward for humanity.

“I propose that we, as national leaders, take cognizance of this self-discipline and equity-based approach when drawing relevant Action Plans for the future.

“Sri Lanka is a nation that respects the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and internatio­nal convention­s and treaties. A major objective of the UN is to recognize, safeguard and promote human rights. Sri Lanka remains committed to fulfil this responsibi­lity. In this respect, we intend implementi­ng a new programme and plan of action in Sri Lanka to advance human rights.”

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