The designated new US ambassador to Sri Lanka said the US wants to help build "a lasting peace" in Sri Lanka, including "credible justice, accountability and reconciliation" in order to help those who suffered and lost loved ones during the armed conflict.
Speaking at his nomination hearing, Atul Keshap said the primary interest of the US is to help people on the island "succeed as a prosperous, unified, reconciled, peaceful, and democratic nation".
"We want to help the Sri Lankan people strengthen democracy, civil society, and human rights, including media freedom and freedom of religion. We want to help build a lasting peace and fellowship among Sri Lanka’s ethnic and religious communities, including credible justice, accountability and reconciliation that can facilitate closure for those who suffered and lost loved ones during the war. It is important to get this right, and the UN and international community can lend useful insight to the efforts of the Sri Lankan people," he said.
Mr Keshap further said Sri Lanka will be a "critical partner" as the US looks to further its interests in the Asia-Pacific.