Addressing the 73rd Session of the United nations General Assembly in
New York on September 25 (26th morning in SL time), he said Sri Lanka is
taking action to consolidate peace and forge ahead to develop the
economy, and such a nation deserves the support and understanding of the
international community. “I urge the international community to allow Sri Lankan people to solve their problems on their own,” he said.
As an independent country we do not want any foreign power to exert
influence on us. We want to appeal to the international community to
give us the room to resolve the problems that we are facing so that the
right of the Sri Lankan people to find solutions to their problems is
respected,he said.
The President said that the government is working to eliminate fear and
suspicion among different communities.Quoting from the Buddha’s
preaching in the Sallasutta of Samyuktha Nikaye in Thripitaka, he said
if a man is pierced with a dart, he will suffer physical pain. When he
worries about it, he suffers more pain. Hence, there are two kinds of
pains suffered by the man. When it comes to Sri Lanka, it is the people
who suffered pain due to war and they continue to feel pain when they
think about it. Therefore, I take this opportunity to call upon your
support and cooperation, he said.
The President pointed out that the exodus of refugees is a major issue
in international politics and urged the United Nations to play a bigger
role because of the paramount importance of the issue.Sri Lanka is
following a nonaligned policy. In fact, Sri Lanka hosted the Non-aligned
Summit in 1976 and it was the most successful summit. Sri Lanka has a
policy of friendship with all and the country does not have any enemy
nation in the world, he said.
President Sirisena said that Sri Lanka’s Executive President had been
vested with more powers than any other leader in the world, and he had
curtailed those excessive powers of the Executive Presidency and
transferred those powers to the Parliament.President Sirisena emphasized
the need to eradicate poverty. At present, the whole world is engaged
in an attempt to free itself from poverty and he said the United Nations
must play a bigger role in the endeavour.
“I must mention that, today, the whole world is facing challenges posed by severe changes in climate.
I would like to propose that the community of nations must focus on
implementing the Paris Accord that the world reached in 2015, by further
improving the unity that we reached by signing that accord. We must
remember that the Paris Accord is critically important to the future of
the entire biosphere and humanity,” he said.
The President categorically stated that the government is committed to
work tirelessly to achieving reconciliation by fostering understanding
among all ethnic and linguistic groups, while eliminating mutual
suspicion and hatred in order to create a society where all can live
freely and harmoniously. “Further, we are dedicated to ensure that the
country will accomplish economic prosperity. Specially, my government is
committed to the creating a fair and just society by strengthening the
rule of law”, he said.
He said that during the last three and a half years, the government has
taken several important steps that are necessary to consolidate
democracy, freedom, good governance, media freedom and independence of
the judiciary. “Through such transformative steps, we have laid the
foundation necessary to forge national reconciliation, communal harmony
and ensure non-recurrence of conflict in our country,” he said.
“As a country that has suffered violent conflict for 30 years, we are
drawing from experience and lessons learned to strengthen national
reconciliation, and we are determined to prevent the recurrence of
conflict. We have given priority in this context to consolidate freedom
and democracy in our country, and through a strong foundation of
national reconciliation forged through unity and friendship among
communities,” the President said.
President Sirisena pointed out that the most ruthless terrorists were
defeated by the armed forces and the nation honour the valiant soldiers
who made many sacrifices to bring peace to the country and safeguarded
then unity and sovereignty of th nation with utmost commitment.
He emphasized that the vision of the government is to ensure sustained
economic development through the increase of domestic agriculture and
industry under an environment friendly policies and programs. He
emphasized the imperative need to adhere to the Paris Protocol on
Climate Change for the sake of the future of the human beings as well as
flora and fauna.
“Sir Lanka has always been a country that has respected its treaties and
conventions, agreements and rules and regulations of the United
Nations. As such, in our country’s journey where we protect our
independence and sovereignty, we respectfully request the support of the
international community for us to go on a moderate but steady path to
achieve our targets in order to find sustainable solutions to the
allegations leveled against us,” the President said.
President Sirisena called on the world leaders to take a collective
action for eradication of narcotic drugs and illegal pharmaceuticals. He
said he wanted to draw the attention of the respected General Assembly
of the United Nations to the problem of drugs that poses a serious
threat to human society and asked the world body to play a bigger role
in eliminating drugs.
The President said that in the international politics, the issue of
Palestine is very important and reiterated Sri Lanka’s support to the
people of Palestine.
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ALLOW SRI LANKAN PEOPLE TO SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS ON THEIR OWN, PREZ SIRISENA TELLS UN

(26 Sep 2018)President Maithripala Sirisena called upon the
international community to look at Sri Lanka with a fresh perspective
and consider the tremendous progress made by the government towards
reconciliation, restoration of democratic freedoms, human rights and the
rule of law and extend the fullest support to the build a progressive,
democratic, free and equal society.
