The visit to Colombo and Jaffna on the
5th and 6th October is Mr Field’s
first official visit to Sri Lanka since becoming Foreign Office
Minister for Asia and the Pacific
During his two-day visit he will meet Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tilak Marapana, Minister of Finance and Media Mangala
Samaraweera, Leader of the Opposition R. Sampanthan, Speaker of
Parliament Karu Jayasuriya and Chief Minister of Northern
Province C. V. Vigneswaran.
In Colombo he will meet with families affected by enforced
disappearances from both the north and south of the country, and
hear of their concerns and their hopes for the Office of Missing
Persons. He will also meet UK and Sri Lankan education
institutions at the British Council to discuss education, and the
UK’s world-leading role in transnational learning.
In northern Sri Lanka, the Minister will visit a UK-funded
demining operation and meet families living on land cleared of
mines. He will speak with British demining charity the Halo
Trust and hear how UK support for demining has enabled displaced
families to return home. He will also visit the British Council
teaching centre in Jaffna where he will talk with young people
about their aspirations for the future and the importance of
education.
Mr Field said:
“The UK and Sri Lanka are long-standing friends, and we are
committed to supporting Sri Lanka achieve its commitments on
reconciliation and human rights. I welcome the Sri Lankan
government’s commitment to reconciliation and strengthening
democracy. I am looking forward to talking with the government
and affected communities about the additional steps that are
needed to deliver long-term peace and stability for all Sri
Lankans
“Having hosted the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
in 2013, Sri Lanka is an obvious partner in defining and driving
a shared vision of the Commonwealth, to ensure it is fitted to
deliver for all its member states into the future. The UK
will host an ambitious and dynamic Commonwealth Heads of
Government Meeting 2018, with the purpose of ensuring that
the Commonwealth remains on a path that is relevant for the
21st century.
“I commend the authorities and all those in Sri
Lanka working hard to combat the Illegal Wildlife
Trade, and hope to encourage plans to conserve Sri Lanka’s unique
and beautiful environment.