President
Chandrika Kumaratunga today received Norway's
Ministers of Foreign Affairs and International
Development Mr. Jan Peterson and Ms. Hilde F.
Johnson at President's House.
The two Norwegian Ministers
conveyed their sincere condolences to the Government
and People of Sri Lanka and expressed their
deep sympathy to the victims of the tsunami
tragedy. They assured the President of the continuous
support and assistance of the Royal Norwegian
Government in the rehabilitation efforts.
The President thanked the visiting
Ministers for the Norwegian assistance and briefed
them on the steps taken by the Government with
the support of local NGOs and the International
Community to organize rescue and relief measures.
Explaining the magnitude of the disaster she
added that plans for the next phase of rebuilding
has been completed in the shortest possible
time as a basis for an inclusive and transparent
discussion with all political parties, the LTTE,
NGOs and civil society.
The visitors viewed a presentation
made by Mr. Mano Tittawella and Dr. Tara de
Mel on statistics, plans, proposed implementation
measures and rescue and relief efforts conducted
under the aegis of respective Task Forces. The
presentation revealed the needs-driven, non-discriminatory
nature of the relief undertaken since the 26th
of December and significant share of resources
proposed for rebuilding in the North and East.
Minister Hilde Johnson expressed
her appreciation of the work done towards recovery.
She emphasized the need for donor coordination
and for donors to relate to Sri Lanka's national
plans. Foreign Minister Peterson said Indonesia
and Sri Lanka being the two most affected Norwegian
assistance will focus on these two countries.
The Norwegian delegate said they proposed to
visit the South and the North East in order
to see the tsunami damage for themselves.
Associated with the Norwegian
Ministers were Deputy Foreign Minister Vidar
Helgessen, Ambassador Hans Brattskar, Special
Advisor Erik Solheim and other officials of
the Royal Norwegian Government. Present at today's
discussion were Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar,
Secretary to the President W J S Karunaratne,
SG of the Peace Secretariat Jayantha Dhanapala,
Foreign Secretary H M G S Palihakkara, Rehabilitation
Ministry Secretary M S Jayasinghe, Public Security
Secretary Tilak Ranaviraja and other senior
officials.
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