http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=UK_MPs_commend_rehabilitation_and_resettlement_process_20120806_01UK MPs commend rehabilitation and resettlement process
A nine member UK Parliamentary delegation which is on a six day
visit to Sri Lanka yesterday commended the rehabilitation and resettlement
process in the post conflict areas.
The delegation head Conservative MP James Wharton addressing a
media briefing in Colombo yesterday said they were highly impressed with the
ongoing rehabilitation process and the development activities in the North and
the East.
"We have witnessed the large scale development process taking
place in the Northern and Eastern Provinces, during our visit," he said.
"The government is more focused on reconstructing the North and
the East making the region economically and socially vibrant.
"The delegation also received first-hand information on the
rehabilitation and resettlement process currently under way in the North and
East "he said.
"We have been able to travel to all corners of these two regions
and got an opportunity to talk with ministers, officials, opposition members,
resettled people, fisherman and farmers in the North and East. But, I can say
that Sri Lanka's progress after the end of the conflict is tremendous," he said.
"The government has given priority to infrastructure development
to facilitate the development of the production and services sectors," he said..
"Livelihoods of the people of the North and East who suffered
immensely from the 30-year conflict have been improved. New job opportunities
have been created together with opportunities in the economic and social and
cultural sectors," he said.
" We can describe these developments as the positive signs of
the reconciliation process," he said. "We have stronger historical and cultural
ties between our two countries. We hope to strengthen economic and trade
relations with Sri Lanka. Sri lanka offers many trade and investment
opportunities for the British business community. The time has come for Sri
Lanka and the United Kingdom to build a strong economic relationship. We hope to
have members of the British business community meeting in Sri Lanka
shortly,"Wharton said.
Conservative MP Bob Blackman said rapid development taking place
in the North and East after the war is remarkable. Business opportunities are on
the increase. The people can greatly benefit from the huge potential which has
been created in many sectors," he added.
The delegation also included Conservative MPs Mark Menzies,
Andrew Stephenson, Aiden Burley, Connor Burns, Mathew Offord, David Morris, Bob
Blackman and Ian Paisley, a member of the Democratic Unionist Party.
Courtesy : Daily News
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Let's defend and protect our beloved mother sri lanka from demised ruthless LTTE and its sympathizers! Wherever you live on this planet this is your Paramount Duty,remember today we breathe a sigh of relief and Ruthless LTTE terrorism which engulfed the entire nation for more than 30 years was wiped out by our gallant troops.Fallen war heroes,disabled war heroes and those who currently serve the nation always live in our hearts.
Monday, August 6, 2012
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