Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL has come a long way since then

Incoming US Ambassador says REJECTED CORRUPTION, REPRESSION IN 2015

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Sri Lanka has come a long way since voters in 2015 rejected the corruption, strife and repression of the past and threw their support behind a reform, reconcilia­tion and accountabi­lity agenda, incoming US Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives, Alaina Teplitz said.

In her June 28 testimony to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations as President Trump’s nominee for US Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives, Ms. Teplitz said however, the pace of progress on reform and justice has been slow in Sri Lanka.

“As anti-muslim riots in March so painfully demonstrat­ed, the work of mending inter-ethnic and inter-religious fissures remains incomplete,” she said. She said Sri Lanka and Maldives are important to the wider security and prosperity of the Indo-pacific region.

“Both nations are positioned astride key shipping lanes that connect the Straits of Hormuz

Both nations are positioned astride key shipping lanes that connect the Straits of Hormuz and Malacca, the free navigation of which is vital to US economic and security interests

and Malacca, the free navigation of which is vital to US economic and security interests. We must also be mindful of the economic and commercial opportunit­ies each country affords, and the importance of working with them to maintain a rulesbased internatio­nal order,” she said. Ms.teplitz, who is the current US Ambassador in Nepal, said the US would continue to support Sri Lanka’s efforts to make good on its commitment­s to its people to come to terms with its past, implement justice and accountabi­lity measures, and secure a peaceful, prosperous future.

“We also support growth of Sri Lanka’s capacity to make greater contributi­ons to regional stability while protecting its own sovereignt­y and national interests. Sri Lanka’s success in this endeavour will make it a stronger partner to the United States and contribute to our shared vision of a free and open Indo-pacific,” she said.

If confirmed, Ms. Teplitz said she will work in both Sri Lanka and Maldives to advance US values and a shared vision of good governance, transparen­t economic developmen­t, free navigation and commerce, fair and open investment environmen­ts and a stable, rulesbased regional order.

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