US proud to be an ally of Sri Lanka - Shannon
December 15, 2015 05:10 pm
The United States says that what happens in Sri Lanka is of global consequence and that the success achieved in rebuilding the country and reconciling the people will be an example to the rest of the world.
U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs-Designate Thomas Shannon, who is currently in Sri Lanka on an official visit, said that he witnessed first-hand the important work that communities, civil society organizations, and local authorities across the island are undertaking to improve the living standards of Sri Lankans.
“I am impressed by the progress your country has made, both economically and socially,” he said, addressing an event in Trincomalee today (15).
He stated that the United States is proud to work with the people and help support that progress.
“We are proud to have played a part in the amazing things Sri Lanka has accomplished over nearly 60 years. And in the decades ahead, we will continue to focus on areas critical to long-term progress,” he said.
He said the US will work toward equitable economic growth – especially in less-developed regions – creating more jobs and higher incomes and will work toward an enhanced partnership between the state, civil society, and citizens.
That means a strong legal system, a robust civil society, and an effective government that is able to deliver services to all Sri Lankans, Shannon said.
“It’s been a long road, and there is still far to travel. But the United States will steadfastly support the Sri Lankan people as they continue on their historic journey towards prosperity, peace, and reconciliation.”
Together, we can build better lives and create better futures for the people of both our nations, he added.
He stated that what happens in Sri Lanka is of global consequence. “Your success in rebuilding your country and reconciling your people will be an example to the rest of the world, so fraught with conflict at this time.”
“The United States is proud to be a partner in this effort and proud to be an ally of Sri Lanka.”