Wednesday, October 28, 2020

US State Secretary meets Sri Lanka President today

Mike Pompeo at Katunayaka airport
US State Secretary Mike Pompeo who arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday will hold bilateral discussions with Sri Lanka President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa this morning. The meeting will be held in the President's House in Colombo. 

He will discuss with the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardane also. The duo is expected to hold a press conference later. The visit of the US State Secretary takes place on an invitation of the Sri Lankan Minister of Foreign Affairs, the government says. The aim of the tour is for strengthening the multiple bilateral relations. 

The cabinet spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said at the cabinet press briefing that the government will not sign SOFA and ACSA agreements with the US. 

Media reported President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had told to the cabinet that US State Secretary would not discuss the Millenium Challenge Corporation (MCC) agreement. 

(Photo: US state Secretary Mike Pompeo at Katunayaka airport)

More areas locked down, more COVID-19 deaths and more cases diagnosed in Sri Lanka

Homagama, Moratuwa, Panadura North and Panadura South have been included anew to the police areas of Sri Lanka which are under quarantine curfew. Accordingly, over 60 police areas are under quarantine curfew now. 

The government isolated Hatton town also yesterday due to spread of COVID-19. 

The number of COVID-19 patients diagnosed yesterday was 457 and three deaths occurred during the day. 

Meanwhile, the media reported yesterday the President had told at the cabinet meeting that the country would not be shut down due to COVID-19 spread. Instead, travel restrictions would be imposed in areas the disease is spread more. 

Meanwhile, the people in locked down and isolated areas lament about the loss of livelihoods while the people in other areas complain about paralysed transport services.  

The government says the shops would be open for two days in locked-down areas for people to buy commodities. The public employees in those areas are considered working while the government says that the agreement with the private sector to pay salaries of the workers has been extended by the government until December. 

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Sri Lanka Association of Information Technology Professionals urge government to reject MCC in talks with Pompeo


Sri Lanka Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP), issuing a press release urged the government to reject the Millenium Challenge Corporation (MCC) pushed forward by the US for Sri Lanka to accept during the talks with the US State Secretary Mike Pompeo. 

AITP said that the report of the committee led by Dr. Lalithasiri Gunaruwan who was appointed to study the MCC had recommended not to sign the agreement. 

AITP highlighted that the recommendation of the committee had been endorsed by people through the landslide victory offered to the government at the election held following the issue of the report.  

JVP protests against the US influence Sri Lanka


Sri Lanka's leftist People's Liberation Front (JVP) protested before the US Embassy in Colombo against the US influence on the independence and sovereignty of Sri Lanka. 

Handing over a letter to the US Ambassador Alaina B. Teplitz, JVP said that they would not trust that the visit of US State Secretary Mike Pompeo would be a commitment for a strong, free and independent Sri Lanka.   

JVP accused the US that they were trying to take Sri Lanka into their control pushing the country into a costly regional power crisis. 

They alleged that the US was pressurizing Sri Lanka to sign a number of military and trade agreements in a non-transparent manner while the present government had failed to safeguard the independence and the non-alignment foreign policy.  

On October 22, US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Dean Thompson urged Sri Lanka “to make difficult but necessary decisions” on its foreign relations. JVP said that this statement was not mere hypocrisy but a threat to the country's economy, independence and sovereignty. 

JVP questioned the choices encouraged by the US in terms of Sri Lanka, according to Dean Thompson's statement. 

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Three COVID-19 deaths in a single day in Sri Lanka

Three COVID-19 deaths were reported today so far in Sri Lanka. 

A 41-year-old male patient died in National Institute of Infectious Diseases, aka IDH. 

Two more patients died in the National Hospital in Colombo.

One of the deceased is a 19-year-old young man with chronic disability.

The other deceased is an elderly woman who had been hospitalised for an ailment on her leg.  

China blames US using 'we' to identify her and Sri Lanka

china-US-relations over Sri Lanka
Further deepening the US-China power crisis at the cost of the independence of strategically located island nation Sri Lanka, the Embassy of China in Sri Lanka issued a highly controversial statement today ahead of US State Secretary Mike Pompeo's visit. 

In the letter full of flattery and false compliments to Sri Lanka, China apparently spoke on behalf of Sri Lanka too stating "We have enough wisdom to handle relations with each other and do not need a third party to dictate" raising concerns about China's authority to say so. 

China mentioned the breach of diplomatic protocols by US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Dean Thompson who urged on October 22 Sri Lanka “to make difficult but necessary decisions” on its foreign relations.

The letter further went deep even too childish arguments on the way Chinese and US officials followed quarantine measures during their visits to Sri Lanka.

The complete statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka:

“On 22nd October, US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Dean Thompson openly instigated and interfered in China-Sri Lanka relations during a press briefing on Secretary Pompeo’s upcoming visit, and even urged Sri Lanka “to make difficult but necessary decisions” on its foreign relations, which is a blatant violation of diplomatic protocols. On the next day, the Spokesperson of Chinese Foreign Ministry has responded strongly and stressed that the remarks of the US official were filled with Cold War mentality and hegemonistic mindset doomed to fail, which fully exposed the consistent US practice of arbitrarily interfering in other countries’ domestic and foreign policies and forcing small and medium-sized countries to choose sides.

On local and international media inquiries, the Embassy further solemnly states as follows:

I. The people of China and Sri Lanka have a history of friendly exchanges for nearly two thousand years. We have enough wisdom to handle relations with each other and do not need a third party to dictate. Even before the two countries established diplomatic relations with each other in the 1950s, we broke through the US blockade and sanctions, and signed the historical Rubber-Rice Pact. Today in the 21st century, it is more impossible for the two countries to succumb to the coercion of any external forces. As a sincere friend of the Sri Lankan people, China is happy to see the island developing healthy relations with other countries. However, we are firmly opposed to the United States taking the opportunity of the State Secretary’s visit to sow and interfere in China-Sri Lanka relations, and to coerce and bully Sri Lanka. It is hoped that the United States will face up to the just calls of the international community, face up to the popular base of China-Sri Lanka relations, face up to the real needs of the Sri Lankan people, “make difficult but necessary decisions,” and correct the ugly practices of arbitrarily interfering in other countries’ domestic and foreign affairs.

II. At the same time, we also sincerely advise the United States that true friends should put themselves in the other side’s shoes. Currently, Sri Lanka is facing the most severe challenge since the outbreak of COVID-19, and the local health system can no longer bear any imported risks. The United States has sent a large delegation and batches of advance team into Sri Lanka when its own confirmed cases reached 8.8 million and the death toll surpassed 230 thousand, and made various requests for the visit and even for an emergent road construction. The general public are constantly questioning: Does this approach truly prove your respect to the host country? Is it helpful to local epidemic prevention and control? Is it in the interests of the Sri Lankan people?

III. Recently, a high-level Chinese delegation also visited Sri Lanka, bringing much needed assistance and support to Sri Lanka’s pandemic fighting and economic reviving. Furthermore, although the pandemic has already been effectively controlled in China, in order to minimize risks and respect the host country, the Chinese delegation still minimized its activities and personnel as much as possible, strictly abide by Sri Lanka’s epidemic prevention guidelines, and resolutely avoided any trouble to the host country. We are willing to share these practices with the United States, hoping to provide some reference for Mr. State Secretary’s visit and its handling of relations with small and medium-sized countries.”


US Bar Association to open an office in Sri Lanka - Wimal Weerawansa

Wimal Weerawansa
Senior Minister and ruling coalition partner of Sri Lanka government, Wimal Weerawans said that the US Bar Association was planning to open an office in Colombo.

In a scathing attack against the visit of US State Secretary Mike Pompeo, Weerawansa stated that the move to open an office of US Bar Association in Colombo was for appearing for the US criminals like rapists who would roam freely after the ACSA and SOFA agreements are signed by Sri Lanka. He said that these agreements would enable US to use the ports and airports of Sri Lanka while US officials would be immune from the law of Sri Lanka.    

He added that the move to open the office of the US Bar Association in Colombo had been delayed due to the protest of Bar Association of Sri Lanka. 

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