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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, March 31, 2014
Sri Lanka Diplomacy: ‘Royal’ Boy’s Next Target
March 30, 2014,
( March 30, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) It was
the External Affairs Ministry’s monitoring MP, Sajin de Vass
Gunawardena, who literally ran the Sri Lanka show when the 25th UN Human
Rights Council sessions were under way.
External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris, designated the Sri Lanka
delegation leader, was there only for his opening address to the high
level segment. Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva and Mahinda
Samarasinghe were only assigned the task of speaking to regional groups.
During the sessions, Sri Lanka delegation members heard how Mr. de Vass
Gunawardena was upset about the many NGOs (Non-Governmental
Organisations) and INGOs (International Non-Governmental Organisations)
which were busy mustering support for the US-backed resolution on Sri
Lanka.
He made many calls to VIPs in Colombo to complain and lamented to
delegates about what he called the shortcoming. That was not all. He
said that when he returns to Colombo, he would take steps to immediately
bring the NGO Secretariat under the Ministry of External Affairs. That
would help him to get pro-Sri Lankan NGOs to Geneva the next time.
The NGO Secretariat now comes under the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development.
Mr. de Vass Gunawardena also played the master of ceremonies at a
reception Ravinatha Aryasinha, Sri Lanka’s ambassador to the UN in
Geneva, hosted at a reception centre. The catering order went to a
Chinese owned company run by a husband and wife combination. The MP
invited the male counterpart to visit Sri Lanka and see the beauty and
joked that even girls were beautiful.
Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN in New York Palitha
Kohona and Deputy Labour Minister Sarath Weerasekera were also in
Geneva. The latter had gone there earlier to attend an International
Labour Organisation (ILO) event.