Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham and
Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) David Kilgour
today expressed concern over recent political
developments in Sri Lanka, including directives
by the President to dismiss three key cabinet
ministers, suspend Parliament and impose a
state of emergency.
"We urge all parties to solve their
differences in a peaceful manner, in keeping
with Sri Lanka's democratic tradition,"
said Minister Graham. "Canada and many
other countries have invested heavily in the
peace process, and we urge the parties in
Sri Lanka to make every effort to ensure a
stable political environment in which that
process may be advanced."
The Minister added that he witnessed broad
support for the peace process during an official
visit to Sri Lanka last month.
"Canada's commitment to helping advance
the peace process is unwavering," said
Mr. Kilgour. "We will continue to monitor
the situation closely."