Uncategorized

President discusses issues of Lankan Troops serving in UN Peace Keeping Forces

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Attention of the President was drawn to issues arise due to delays in clearances by the Human Rights Council (HRC) when dispatching Police and Security Forces Personnel to United Nations (UN) Peace Keeping Missions.

President Maithripala Sirisena had a discussion with members of HRC in this regard on Thursday (20) and instructed the Council to take immediate measures to resolve this issue through common understanding and liaison between relevant parties.

“Sri Lanka will be at a loss when there is an undue delay in deploying our Officers to UN missions and it will not only have a negative impact on the economy but also damage the trust and faith UN had placed on Sri Lanka,” President pointed out.

“Our forces are on high demand due to their discipline and valour,” President Sirisena stated while adding that since Sri Lanka had been offered training opportunities by several countries, the mechanism to select suitable candidates to follow such training courses should be implemented in a proper manner.

Since 2004, Sri Lanka had been sending troops on UN missions and at present too a large contingent of country’s Police and Security Forces Personnel is serving in different parts of the world.

The Secretary of Defence, Major General Shantha Kottegoda, Senior Security Officials, and the Chairman of HRC, Ms. Deepika Udugama joined the President in this discussion.

[alert color=”faebcc” icon=”fa-commenting”]Keeping up to date with breaking news while you are on the move is now simple with UTV Alerts [textmarker color=”8a6d3b”]Type REG UTV and send to 77000[/textmarker] on your Dialog, Airtel, or Hutch mobile connection[/alert]

 

Related posts

“Poson symbolises initial footprint of Buddhism in Sri Lanka” – President

Staff Writer

Over 700 arrested for driving under influence of alcohol

Staff Writer

Special Cabinet meeting today

Staff Writer