US urges SL leaders to act ‘fast’ to address ‘discontent’



The United States yesterday urged Sri Lankan leaders to act quickly to seek long-term solutions.
As President Gotabaya Rajapaksa prepares to step down, the US calls on “the Sri Lankan Parliament to approach this juncture with a commitment to the betterment of the nation - not any one particular political party,” a State Department spokesperson said as Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Thailand.

“We urge this government or any new, constitutionally elected government to work faster to identify and implement solutions that will achieve long-term economic stability and address the Sri Lankan people’s discontent over the worsening economic conditions, including power, food and fuel shortages,” the State Department spokesperson said.


The United States also warned against attacks on protesters or journalists, but also criticized violence on Saturday as mobs stormed Rajapaksa’s residence.


“The Sri Lankan people have the right to peacefully raise their voices, and we call for the full investigation, arrest and prosecution of anyone involved in any protest-related violent incidents,” the spokesperson added.

 



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