03. May 2010
Media
Release
New
Minister of
External Affairs, Prof. G. L. Peiris
assumes duties
The
new Minister of External Affairs, Prof. Gamini Lakshman Peiris
assumed duties at the Ministry of External Affairs on 3rd
May 2010
(today) amidst the chanting of pirith followed by a brief
sermon and
blessings by the religious dignitaries present on the occasion.
Thereafter,
addressing the staff of the Ministry, the new External Affairs Minister
stated
that he has assumed duties as the Minister of External Affairs at a
time when
terrorism has been successfully defeated and the focus is on social and
economic development. He stated that the approach of President Mahinda Rajapaksa to Sri Lanka’s
Foreign Policy
as underlined in the Mahinda Chinthanaya was
to ensure that it was homegrown, indigenous and reflects Sri Lanka’s
history,
culture, social and economic values which are considered sacrosanct,
and our
own relations with countries. He also pointed out that while it may not
be
possible to be in agreement with the international community at all
times, Sri Lanka would convey
its
stance in the spirit of camaraderie, listen and respect the views of
others. He
also said that Sri Lanka would
continue engaging with other countries and that it would be on the
basis of
partnership and participation. The External Affairs Minister also
stated that
one of the main objectives of the country’s foreign policy would
be to focus on
the unique opportunities available in Sri Lanka and encourage
countries to explore them and be partners in Sri Lanka’s
progress.
Address the
gathering further, Prof Peiris
pointed out that that the Government would focus on the areas of
resettlement
of the displaced persons, the restoration of their livelihoods and
reintegration in the democratic process. At a time the country is
coming out of
a harsh and unpleasant period of its history, the Government would
focus on
national reconciliation so that the country can learn lessons from the
past and
move forward.
The Minister
also
announced that in commemoration of the World Press Freedom Day on 3rd
May, President Rajapaksa had
decided to pardon journalist J. S. Tissanayagam.
Minister Peiris
also stated that efforts were underway to scale down the emergency
regulations
and that there will be a debate in Parliament to that effect. He
pointed out
that these were measures which would show to the world that the country
was
fast retuning to normalcy.
Discussing his
plans for the Ministry of External Affairs, Prof. Peiris stated
that he planned to establish a ‘think tank’ for
‘brain storming sessions’ on
foreign policy issues. He added that he intended to work closely with
Consuls
in Sri Lanka and
the business community in order to meet emerging challenges.
Deputy Minister
of External Affairs, Gitanjana Gunawardena,
welcoming the new Minister, recalled the valiant efforts and sacrifices
made by
the soldiers to free the country from terrorism and stated that the
President
had received a strong mandate from the people at the recent General
Elections
for his efforts. He also recalled Sri Lanka’s long
history
since colonization and the establishment of the country’s foreign
policy many
decades ago. He added that he was looking forward to working with Minister Peiris, the
staff at the Ministry and in Missions abroad.
Secretary to
the
Ministry of External Affairs, Mr. Romesh Jayasinghe also
addressed the gathering.
The ceremony
was
attended by Parliamentarians, Mrs. Savithri Peiris,
former Secretaries and Additional Secretaries to the Ministry,
dignitaries and
the staff of the Ministry of External Affairs.
Ministry of
External Affairs
Colombo
3rd
May 2010