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Canada committed to help Sri Lanka on reconciliation efforts

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With the official visit of Canadian Foreign minister this week to Sri Lanka after thirteen years, the Canadian government is to convey in person its commitment to helping Sri Lanka further strengthen its democracy and attain lasting peace for all of its citizens.

Foreign Minister Stéphane Dion will now visit Sri Lanka until July 29 to advance bilateral relations and to support Sri Lanka in its efforts to promote human rights, reconciliation and accountability.

"In Sri Lanka, Minister Dion will meet with President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and Mangala Samaraweera, Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as with the leadership of the Tamil National Alliance, the official political opposition." a official press release from the Canadian government said.

Minister Dion will also spend a day in Jaffna, where he will visit Canada-supported development projects and victims who have suffered as a direct result of the civil war. The Minister will see first-hand how these projects are helping improve livelihoods, particularly those of youth and people in woman-headed households, and further developing the economic foundations of victims’ communities following the end of the war in 2009.

Minister Dion’s visit to Sri Lanka will provide an opportunity to hear more on the Sri Lankan government’s efforts to promote inclusion, respect for the rule of law, truth, accountability and human rights. His visit will include meetings with members of the Steering Committee of the Constitutional Assembly and civil society to deepen his understanding of the constitutional reform process in Sri Lanka. This visit to Sri Lanka will be the first made by a Canadian foreign minister since 2003.

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