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Hillary telephones President Mahinda

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton telephoned President Mahinda Rajapaksa this evening.

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Hillary telephones President

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton telephoned President Mahinda Rajapaksa this evening. According to the President's office the US Secretary of State had said defeating terrorism presents a great opportunity for peace.

The President's office said that Clinton acknowledged that Sri Lanka is now on the verge of defeating terrorism, and that this presented a great opportunity to restore peace, leading to reconstruction and rehabilitation in the country.

The President's media unit said that the telephone discussion which was warm and cordial was originated by the US Secretary of State, who initially expressed her condolences for those killed in the terrorist attack at Akuressa earlier this week. She stated that terrorists should not be permitted to destroy the lives of people in such manner.

Speaking on current developments, Mrs. Clinton appreciated the assurances given by Secretary Defence that civilians would not be subjected to any attacks by the military, stating the US looked forward to working with Sri Lanka once the current conflict ends.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa thanked Mrs. Clinton for the condolences expressed for those killed in last Tuesday’s terrorist attack, and informed her of the situation regarding the ongoing humanitarian operations by the security forces, to defeat terrorism in the north of Sri Lanka. He said there were about 50,000 to 70,000 people still remaining in a very small area held by the LTTE, where the LTTE was preventing the people leaving for safety outside.

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  • கருத்துக்கள உறவுகள்

Hillary telephones President

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton telephoned President Mahinda Rajapaksa this evening. According to the President's office the US Secretary of State had said defeating terrorism presents a great opportunity for peace.

The President's office said that Clinton acknowledged that Sri Lanka is now on the verge of defeating terrorism, and that this presented a great opportunity to restore peace, leading to reconstruction and rehabilitation in the country.

The President's media unit said that the telephone discussion which was warm and cordial was originated by the US Secretary of State, who initially expressed her condolences for those killed in the terrorist attack at Akuressa earlier this week. She stated that terrorists should not be permitted to destroy the lives of people in such manner.

Speaking on current developments, Mrs. Clinton appreciated the assurances given by Secretary Defence that civilians would not be subjected to any attacks by the military, stating the US looked forward to working with Sri Lanka once the current conflict ends.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa thanked Mrs. Clinton for the condolences expressed for those killed in last Tuesday’s terrorist attack, and informed her of the situation regarding the ongoing humanitarian operations by the security forces, to defeat terrorism in the north of Sri Lanka. He said there were about 50,000 to 70,000 people still remaining in a very small area held by the LTTE, where the LTTE was preventing the people leaving for safety outside.

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This a wrong news spreaded by pro-srilankan medias

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Gordon Duguid

Acting Deputy Department Spokesman, Office of the Spokesman

BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Washington, DC

March 13, 2009

On March 13, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa to express the United States’ deep concern over the deteriorating conditions and increasing loss of life occurring in the Government of Sri Lanka-designated “safe zone” in northern Sri Lanka. Secretary Clinton stated that the Sri Lankan Army should not fire into the civilian areas of the conflict zone. The Secretary offered immediate and post-conflict reconstruction assistance and she extended condolences to the victims of the March 10 bombing outside a mosque in southern Sri Lanka. The Secretary condemned the actions of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) who are reported to be holding civilians as human shields, and to have shot at civilians leaving LTTE areas of control.

Secretary Clinton called on President Rajapaksa to devise a political solution to the ongoing conflict. The Secretary urged the President to give international humanitarian relief organizations full access to the conflict area and displaced persons camps, including screening centers.

The United States believes that a durable and lasting peace will only be achieved through a political solution that addresses the legitimate aspirations of all of Sri Lanka’s communities. We call on the Sri Lankan Government to put forward a proposal now to engage Tamils who do not espouse violence or terrorism, and to develop power sharing arrangements so that lasting peace and reconciliation can be achieved.

http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2009/03/120341.htm

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