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Boris tells Ranil: UNHRC sessions “occasion to demonstrate human rights credentials”
Calls for “a change of approach”
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told President Ranil Wickremesinghe that the upcoming UNHRC meeting in Geneva will be “a moment for your government to demonstrate your human rights credentials with a change of approach. We – and others in the international community – want to work with Sri Lanka to make real and tangible progress on these issues.”
Johnson who has said this in a congratulatory message to Wickremesinghe on his appointment as Head of State has also commented on the opportunities offered by Britain’s recently announced Developing Countries Trading Scheme. This, he said, will offer Sri Lanka the opportunity to benefit from duty- free access for the vast majority of total goods exported to the UK.
The message which commended Wickremesinghe’s efforts for establishing an inclusive government which will bring the stability needed to address issues for the Sri Lankan people also said that upholding democratic principles and seeking democratic consensus will be vital to Wickremesinghe’s success.
Reiterating the British Government’s sincere commitment to Sri Lanka, it added, “The UK will continue to work with the people of Sri Lanka, especially during the current economic and social challenges. I hope that you will be able to make quick and positive progress with the International Monetary Fund. The UK stands ready to engage with our international partners to support Sri Lanka on this issue.”
It further expressed confidence that the two governments can work together to achieve long-lasting and substantive progress on reconciliation and accountability in Sri Lanka.
“As we continue to strengthen our bilateral relationship, I hope we can find more opportunities to enhance trade and investment. I anticipate that there are strong opportunities for UK support with green finance and renewable energy.”
He concluded his message by expressing confidence that with Sri Lanka due to celebrate its 75th Anniversary of Independence, UK and Sri Lanka would continue to build an even deeper and stronger partnership. He also appreciated Sri Lanka’s efforts to prioritise UK-Sri Lanka relations and wished President Wickremesinghe the very best in his efforts to restore stability and prosperity in Sri Lanka.