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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed Sri Lanka earlier this month, New Delhi’s media was already hailing the visit as a diplomatic triumph. A raft of development projects had been announced and a significant new defence pact between the two governments signed. Images broadcast showed Modi beside a smiling Sri Lankan president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, arms raised aloft in symbolic…

Normality remains elusive in Sri Lanka's North - Joshua Hammer

Seven years after a brutal war, peace and tourism have returned to Sri Lanka’s north, but normality remains more elusive, concludes New York Times travel journalist Joshua Hammer.

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Sri Lanka finance minister dismisses Fitch Ratings downgrade

Sri Lanka’s Finance Minister and Central Bank Governor dismissed the recent downgrading of Sri Lanka’s ratings by global ratings agency Fitch Ratings, reports Economynext.com

Speaking to reports in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s finance minister Ravi Karunayake said,
“That’s only one institution. These are only perceptions of certain institutions.”

Fitch ratings lowered Sri Lanka’s ratings from ‘BB-‘ to ‘B+’ stating that Sri Lanka faced “increased refinancing risks on account of high upcoming external debt maturities on foreign exchange reserves” and an increased “likelihood of Sri Lanka requiring external liquidity support from the IMF and other multilateral institutions.”

The rating agency added that Sir Lanka’s budget did little to address the of Sri Lanka’s gross general government debt (GGGD).

Sri Lanka to hold discussions with IMF in March-April
(29 Feb 2016)
IMF and Sri Lanka 'hammering out a way forward' from debt (26 Feb 2016
Sri Lankan govt considers IMF bailout conditions (16 Feb 2016)

The dangers of trade deals with the Sri Lankan military - Andreas Scheuller

Unscrutinised investment from the European countries “risks reinforcing ethnic discrimination and hindering reconciliation in Sri Lanka,” writes the head of the International Crimes and Accountability program at the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights Andreas Schueller.

Adding that the biggest economic actor in Sri Lanka’s “heavily northern and northeastern regions,” Mr Schueller expressed concern that trade agreements and investment could end up “profiting the military and thus strengthening its position in the region, denying the resettled Tamil population any development opportunities.”

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International community has an important part to play in Sri Lanka's reconciliation - UK High Commissioner

The international community has an important part to play in Sri Lanka’s reconciliation process,  said the British High Commissioner whilst visiting the Buddhist Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy.

Missing LTTE cadre identified by parents as captured alive

The parents of a missing LTTE cadre on Monday told the President's Missing Persons Commission in Chavakachcheri their son was one of the LTTE cadres photographed alive under the custody of the Sri Lankan military at the end of the armed conflict.

 Photograph ITJP

Sri Lanka to hold discussions with IMF in March-April

Sri Lanka will hold discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over the next two months, reported LBO.

The discussions will be aimed at gaining an endorsement of the government's fiscal consolidation plan and at establishing a support mechanism for its balance of payments.

Depending on the outcome of the discussions, Sri Lanka may seek to raise up to 1.5 billion dollars from international markets this year.

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Myanmar to seek legal expertise from Sri Lanka

A team of lawyers from Myanmar will be visiting Sri Lanka next month in order to seek legal expertise.

Meeting with the Bar Association of Sri Lanka and attended a BASL organised conference, the Myanmar team will learn how to set up a legal system.

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US expresses commitment to support Sri Lanka in implementing UNHRC resolution

The United States expressed support to Sri Lanka in implementing its commitments to the United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on accountability and reconciliation, in a joint statement with the Sri Lankan ministry of foreign affairs.

The below statement was released by the Governments of Sri Lanka and the United States of America after the first annual US – Sri Lanka Partnership Dialogue was held on February 26 2016 in Washington DC. 

Sirisena upset at Sri Lanka's foreign minister's international statements – Ceylon Today

Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena is upset with his foreign minister’s openness to international involvement into an alleged war crimes probe reports Ceylon Today.

Labelling Sirisena’s rejection of international involvement as ‘personal opinion’ Sri Lanka’s foreign minister Mangala Samaraweera indicated that international involvement had not been ruled out during a partnership dialogue with the United States in Washington DC.

International role in justice mechanism of 'utmost importance' says Amnesty

Amnesty International urged UN Human Rights Council's member states to ensure justice is delivered to victims in Sri Lanka and highlighted the "utmost importance" of international role in justice mechanism.

"Engagement of international judges, prosecutors, defence lawyers, forensic experts, and victim and witness protection experts will be of the utmost importance to maintain the credibility, independence and effectiveness of the process," Amnesty said, in a written statement submitted to the UNHRC ahead of the Council's upcoming session.