UN Secretary General Kofi Annan received President
Chandrika Kumaratunga at his office at the UN Headquarters
in New York yesterday (Sep 23). At the meeting the
President discussed a wide range of issues with
the Secretary General. Mr. Kofi Annan briefed the
President about the plans for the UN
Millennium Development Goals and UN reforms.
The proposed reforms and a 5 year review of achievements
in the UN's Millennium Development Goals Programme
will be part of the agenda of the 60th session of
the UN General Assembly next year. The Secretary
General requested the President to be present at
these sessions next year.
The UN proposed reforms were discussed.
The President said Sri Lanka was fully committed
to the realization of the Millennium Development
Goals and is working towards achieving these goals.
She said considerable work has already been done
in the education and health sectors.
The President briefed the Secretary General on
the present status of the Ceasefire Agreement and
the peace process. The Secretary General expressed
his fullest support to the efforts being undertaken
by the Sri Lankan Government towards a lasting peace
and said the UN stood ready to extend whatever support
her Government may require for the process.
Associated with the President were Foreign Minister
Lakshman Kadirgamar, Ambassador Bernard Goonetillake,
Secretary to the President W J S Kumaratunga, Secretary
General of the Peace Secretariat Jayantha Dhanapala
and the Director General of President's Media Unit
Eric Fernando.