The Sri Lankan government on Thursday rejected the conditional offer made by the European Union (EU) for extension of GSP+ tariff concessions for a limited period and said that the conditions imposed by the EU amounted to interference into the internal affairs of the island nation. Addressing a news conference here, Foreign Minister G.L. Peiris… Continue reading Sri Lanka rejects EU offer
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EU offers to extend GSP+
The European Union (EU) has made a conditional offer to Sri Lanka to extend the GSP+ tariff concessions in garment exports, due to expire on August 15, for a limited additional period. In a statement here, the EU said the European Commission has already informed Colombo of its readiness to maintain GSP+ preferences for a… Continue reading EU offers to extend GSP+
Chief Minister’s response to statement on Sri Lankan Tamils
Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Saturday said he had no difference of opinion with the proposition that the organisers of the Classical Tamil Conference in Coimbatore had the responsibility of securing justice for the Sri Lankan Tamils. The Chief Minister’s statement came in the context of a statement issued on the website eelanationnews.com purportedly by… Continue reading Chief Minister’s response to statement on Sri Lankan Tamils
Colombo should define U.N. role, says Japan
The visiting Japanese envoy, Yashushi Akashi, on Wednesday said the possibility of U.N. playing a role in the process of reconciliation figured in his discussions with his interlocutors in Colombo but insisted that it was for Colombo to define the process. Mr. Akashi was addressing a joint press conference along with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister… Continue reading Colombo should define U.N. role, says Japan
Manmohan briefs Karunanidhi on talks with Rajapaksa
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has informed Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi that he has impressed upon Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa the need for reconciliation among communities in Sri Lanka and for “practical arrangements,” including the devolution of powers to enable the minorities in Sri Lanka, particularly the Tamils, to lead a life of dignity. In… Continue reading Manmohan briefs Karunanidhi on talks with Rajapaksa
Address problem of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees, Centre urged
The Communist Party of India (CPI) has urged the Central government to consider sympathetically the ‘pathetic case’ of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who are neither in a position to return to Sri Lanka nor are they treated as citizens of India. The CPI national council on Sunday expressed concern that over four lakh Sri Lankan… Continue reading Address problem of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees, Centre urged
Positive signals from Sri Lanka on Tamils issue: Chidambaram
There are positive signals from Sri Lanka on finding an amicable and acceptable solution to the issue of Tamils, who are fighting for equal rights, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Saturday. Delivering the first convocation of the Kundrakudi Adigalar College of Education at Kundrakudi near here, he said with the end of an… Continue reading Positive signals from Sri Lanka on Tamils issue: Chidambaram
Rajapaksa returns home
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa returned home on Friday evening on conclusion of his official visit to India. The island nation’s Social Welfare Minister, Douglas Devananda, who was part of the Presidential delegation and got into the limelight after a petition was filed seeking his arrest on the ground that he was a proclaimed offender… Continue reading Rajapaksa returns home
China offers $200 million to Sri Lanka
Beijing has offered $200 million to Colombo for the second phase of the Hambantota Port. The announcement of the offer coincided with the visit of Vice-Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China Zhang Dejiang. “Sri Lanka and China will also sign a number of Agreements and MoUs relating to the fields… Continue reading China offers $200 million to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka plans Constitutional reform
The Sri Lankan Cabinet under the chairmanship of Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne has approved a proposal for “important amendments” to the 1978 Constitution dealing with presidency, procedure and powers of Parliament and the establishment of provincial councils. Acting Media Minister Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena hinted at a news conference here of a provision for an Upper… Continue reading Sri Lanka plans Constitutional reform
