SL a signatory to Joint Letter supporting UN Secretary-General, Foreign Ministry says

21 October 2024 09:17 pm Views - 1438

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs quashed media reports that Sri Lanka had not signed a joint letter supporting the UN Secretary General, in response to the recent declaration by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel desingating the UN Secretary General as "persona non grata". 

In a statement released on Monday, the Ministry said that it had, by Note Verbale, dated 11 Octover 2024, "conveyed its desire to be a signatory to the Letter supporting the UN Secretary General, to the Permanent Mission of Chile in New York, which coordinated the Joint Letter."

The Ministry also reiterated its long-standing and unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, "having expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people throughout the years."

"Sri Lanka has voiced serious concerns regarding the current dire humanitarian situation in Gaza at multiple multilateral fora and supported the call for an immediate ceasefire,” the statement read. 

“Sri Lanka continues to support the mandated and essential humanitarian efforts of the United Nations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including consistent support to UNRWA. Sri Lanka strongly condemned the recent attack which affected UNIFIL's headquarters in Naqoura, South Lebanon, which injured two Sri Lankan peacekeepers. Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath's statement to the diplomatic corps in Colombo on 14 October highlighted the need to uphold the obligation to ensure the safety and security of UN personnel and the inviolability of UN premises at all times. Sri Lanka chairs the UN Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories, which was established by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2443 in 1968,” it also read. 

“Accordingly, Sri Lanka fully supports the Letter which defended not just the Secretary General but the UN mandate itself.”