Donors'
conference highlights support for Sri Lanka peace
process
Colombo, May 24, 2003: Deputy Secretary
of State Richard Armitage will attend the Tokyo
Donors' Conference on Reconstruction and Development
of Sri Lanka, June 9-10 in Tokyo, according to a
statement issued by Acting State Department Spokeswoman
Lynn L. Cassel on May 23.
The conference will highlight the
international community's support for reconstruction
and rehabilitation assistance for Sri Lanka, which
has been devastated by nearly 20 years of conflict.
Following is the text of the statement
issued by Acting Spokeswoman Lynn Cassel on May
23:
Deputy Secretary of State Richard
L. Armitage will attend the Tokyo Conference on
Reconstruction and Development of Sri Lanka, June
9-10 in Tokyo. Deputy Secretary Armitage looks forward
to discussing reconstruction and rehabilitation
assistance for Sri Lanka at the conference. The
Deputy Secretary said the conference was important
for the international community to demonstrate its
solid support for the peace process and its full
commitment to contribute to the reconstruction and
development of all regions of the country, including
the North and East, which has been devastated by
nearly 20 years of conflict.
The Tokyo Conference offers
a unique opportunity to highlight to all the people
of Sri Lanka the benefits accruing from peace. The
United States believes the Tokyo Conference should
be held as scheduled notwithstanding the Tamil Tigers'
stated position not to participate, and agrees with
the Government of Japan that if the conference were
not held as scheduled, it would mean an irreparable
loss to the long suffering people of Sri Lanka.