British Prime Minister David Cameron has praised the Tamil Diaspora's contribution to life in Britain and reiterated calls for an investigation into alleged violations of international law in Sri Lanka.
The Prime Minister's statement given to the Global Tamil Forum for their 3rd anniversary conference at the British Houses of Parliament, has been reproduced in full below.
"I am very pleased to send my best wishes to today's event, the Global Tamil Forum's 3rd Anniversary Conference.
The Tamil Diaspora has made an important contribution to our national life here in the UK, which I warmly welcome. As long-standing friends of Sri Lanka, the UK Government shares your committment to lasting peace in the country.
For it to succeed, any peace must be based on justice and rule of law, an inclusive political settlement and reconciliation between all those affected by the war. In particular, it is important that Sri Lanka properly investigates alleged breaches of humanitarian and international law and that those responsible are held to account.
After Sri Lanka's very difficult recent history, all parties must work together to heal their country. I hope those gathered together at the conference can play a positive role in ensuring we achieve that goal, and I wish them every success."