Joint statement Norway and Sri Lanka
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Published under: Stoltenberg's 2nd Government
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Press release | Date: 15/12/2005 | Last updated: 11/11/2006
The Foreign Ministers met this evening in Hong Kong and held wide ranging discussions on bilateral relations between the two countries including matters related to the Norwegian facilitation in the Sri Lankan peace process. (15.12)
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Date: 15.12.2005
Joint statement Norway and Sri Lanka
The Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera met with the Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, this evening in Hong Kong. The Ministers held wide ranging discussions on bilateral relations between the two countries including matters related to the Norwegian facilitation in the Sri Lankan peace process.
Minister Samaraweera, reiterated the new President’s commitment to the peace process and the role of Norway as the facilitator. The Sri Lankan minister also discussed operational modalities for the resumption of talks.
The Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre welcomed the commitment demonstrated by the Sri Lankan government to move the peace process forward. Mr. Støre underlined that the new Norwegian Government is fully committed to engage as a facilitator.
The ministers look forward to an early visit by Norwegian Minister of Development Mr Erik Solheim, to Sri Lanka to initiate the resumption of talks with the GOSL and the LTTE. The composition of the Norwegian team, including a Special Envoy, will be announced shortly.
The Ministers were optimistic that talks on the strengthening of the implementation and effective monitoring of the ceasefire can commence early next year.
Hong Kong
15 December 2005