15 July 2009
Media
Release
Minister G
L Peiris Meets
with EU Ambassador and Representatives of EU Member States on GSP+
The Minister for External
Affairs G.L. Peiris met
today with the Heads of Missions/Representatives of EU Member States
and the
European Union in order to discuss matters relating to the future of
the EU
GSP+ process. The Deputy Minister for
External Affairs Gitanjana Gunawardena was also associated with the
discussions.
The Minister stated that on 24th
June
2010, following a discussion in the Cabinet of Ministers, the Ministry
of
External Affairs issued a comprehensive response to the letter of 17th
June 2010 from the European Commission. The Statement of 24th
June
2010 detailed the reasoning behind the GoSL decision to reject the
unacceptable
conditions and deadlines stated in the letter dated 17th
June 2010.
The Minister further reiterated that over the past several months, the
GoSL had
engaged in what it believed was a constructive process of dialogue with
the
European Commission relating the continuation of GSP+ benefits for the
people
of
The Minister stated that
subsequently he had noted
the recent statements made by the Ambassador of the European Union
relating to
the EU’s wish to continue the dialogue relating to GSP+ by
overcoming
misperceptions and obstacles. In this
regard, the Minister reiterated that while the objective of the
Government is
to find a way forward with a view to restoring the benefits of GSP+ to
the
people of Sri Lanka, the government has clearly stated that it was not
in a
position to proceed on the basis of the unacceptable conditions and
ultimatum
stated in the letter dated 17th June 2010.
The Ambassador of the
European Union thanked the
Minister for External Affairs for the briefing on the position of the
GoSL on
the letter sent by the European Commission on 17th June 2010. The Ambassador reiterated that the objective
of the European Commission at this point was to find a way forward in a
mutually acceptable manner. He also
stated that the Commission will explore modalities in order to react
constructively to the views expressed by the GoSL, and resume
forward-looking
discussions. The Minister agreed to consider constructive proposals by
the
European Commission in this regard, which did not compromise the
dignity and
sovereignty of
The Ambassadors of EU,
Ministry of External
Affairs
9th July 2010


The Embassy and Permanent Mission of the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka












