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WikiLeaks: The International Community Should Not Try To Isolate Rajapaksa – Akashi
By Colombo Telegraph -
Akashi at Temple Trees .Picture by Chandana Perera
A Leaked “CONFIDENTIAL” US diplomatic cable, dated July 24, 2007,
recounts the details of a meeting the representatives of the Sri Lanka
Co-Chairs (United States, European Union, Japan, and Norway) had in Oslo
on June 29,2007 to discuss the developments in Sri Lanka.The Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from the WikiLeaks database which is classified by DCM Kevin M. Johnson.
“Japanese Special Representative Yasushi Akashi led the discussion on
development assistance. The largest aid donor to Sri Lanka, Japan
reported that total aid flows to Sri Lanka fell from $1.6 billion in
2005 to $1.5 billion in 2006 (reflecting a decrease in tsunami recovery
assistance). The Japanese also revealed that because all of their
longstanding aid in concessionary yen loans, the value of Sri Lankan
repayments on such loans exceeds the value of the new money Japan is
allocating. The Co-Chair participants agreed that external humanitarian
assistance to the civilian population should continue. However,
development assistance for the east should await an improvement in the
security situation in the East and improved access for international
non-governmental organizations. Co-Chairs and other donors must also
press for improved humanitarian access to the Vanni region. Several
participants expressed concern that the Government equates aid with
support for its policies. The EU noted that it plans to increase aid,
channeled through the government, conditioned on the improvement of the
political situation. Norway suggested engaging China in aid discussions.
The EU suggested such a dialogue be conducted in Brussels where recent
engagement with China on Africa has proved productive.” the US embassy
Oslo further wrote.
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