
The United States has “welcomed action taken by Sri Lanka to promote reconciliation and human rights” in a joint statement this morning, despite Colombo’s deteriorating record of jailing critics and ongoing rights abuses.
The statement, released as part of the Fourth Sri Lanka – U.S. Partnership Dialogue in Colombo today, said that the regime in Sri Lanka “outlined its progress in reconciliation, in promoting and protecting human rights, and in strengthening democracy”. “The United States acknowledged progress in these areas,” it added.
It comes as Under Secretary for Political Affairs of the U.S. Department of State Victoria Nuland landed in Colombo and met with Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs G.L. Peiris.