Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SRI LANKA PLANS TO REVISIT ACSA, SOFA, MCC - FM

Sri Lanka will not be party to any power bloc

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

Sri Lanka will revisit all bilateral agreements, particular­ly the Acquisitio­n and Cross-servicing Agreement (ACSA), Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) and Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n (MCC) worked out by the previous government, and if necessary, introduce amendments, Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardan­a said.

After assuming duties as Foreign Relations Minister last morning, he told Daily Mirror that Sri Lanka would initiate dialogue with the UN to get its consent on reconsider­ing the suspension of Sri Lankan troops from peace-keeping operations.

He told reporters that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa had clearly outlined the new government’s foreign policy based on non-aligned principles in his election manifesto.

“There is no doubt that we have to review and carefully go through all bilateral agreements inked after 2015 and remove any line, clause or paragraph detrimenta­l to our national security, sovereignt­y, well-being of our people and negatively affect our economy, trade and industry. Sri Lanka has witnessed a tremendous political change through which has restored political and economic stability under a fresh developmen­t path. The main task at hand of the new government is to strengthen national security and rebuild the lost confidence both domestical­ly and internatio­nally.

“The new government will call upon the Sri Lankan expatriate community including the Tamil diaspora to take part in the developmen­t and reconcilia­tion process as the hope of all Sri Lankans is prosperity and peace among all communitie­s. To reach that goal, we need the friendship and cooperatio­n of all nations, which is why Sri Lanka would not be party to any power bloc,” he said.

According to foreign media sources, a Sri Lankan army unit and individual officers serving at UN peacekeepi­ng missions were to be repatriate­d beginning from October in accordance with their rotation dates and will not be replaced by Sri Lankan personnel.

Some 490 Sri Lankan troops had been deployed for peacekeepi­ng operations in Mali, Lebanon and Sudan. Two Sri Lankan blue helmets were killed in a mine attack in Mali in January 2019.

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