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A flood of Sri Lankans have sought refuge in Australia in recent months [AFP] Senior Australian and Sri Lankan officials are set to meet to seek ways to halt the flow of boat people heading to Australia. Full Article at Al Jazeera
Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith visits Sri Lanka today seeking help on tackling people smuggling, as a poll showed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s popularity has dropped amid a debate on his refugee policies. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, right, looks on as U.N. Undersecretary General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe addresses the media in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. View Photo »
I consider it as a success of the diplomatic relationship (between Sri Lanka and the U.S.)
COLOMBO, Nov 8 (IPS) – Sri Lanka has reacted strongly to a European Commission (EC) probe on its human rights record, saying it is politically motivated. Full Article at Global Geopolitics News and Analysis
SYDNEY, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Australia on Sunday urged Sri Lanka, having defeated the Tamil Tigers in May, to now embrace political reform and reconciliation to stem the flow of asylum seekers leaving the country. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
The Sri Lankan government has stepped up clearing mines in former rebel-controlled areas aimed at resettling 159,000 war refugees before the end of January, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said Thursday. Full Article at India eNews
Sri Lanka's Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama (R) looks over to Lynn Pascoe, head of the U.N. political affairs department, during a news conference in Colombo September 17, 2009. View Photo »
The government of Sri Lanka is taking positive action (on the GSP Plus extension) ... We are in dialogue with the EU.
Colombo - The government has stepped up clearing mines in former rebel-controlled areas in northern Sri Lanka in an operation aimed at resettling 159 000 war refugees before the end of January, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama said on Thursday. Full Article at News24
Sri Lanka has raised strong objections to plans by United States authorities to interview the country's army chief, who is currently visiting the country. Full Article at GlobalSecurity.org
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Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, right, looks on as U.N. Undersecretary General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe addresses the media in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama (R) looks over to Lynn Pascoe, head of the U.N. political affairs department, during a news conference in Colombo September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama (L) shakes hands with Lynn Pascoe, head of the U.N. political affairs department, during a photo call before the two held talks in Colombo, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, center right, gestures as his Myanmar's counterpart U Nyan Win, center left, looks on before signing an agreement in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, right, and Japanese special envoy Yasushi Akashi gesture during their meeting in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, right, shakes hands with Japanese special envoy Yasushi Akashi during their meeting in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »John Chipman, director-general and chief executive of the IISS, greets Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (R) during the second day of the 8th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore on May 31, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) addresses the crowd at the 8th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore on May 31, 2009.
View Photo »Rohitha Bogollagama (L) Sri Lanka Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dipu Moni (C) his Bangladeshi counterpart and Ma Xiaotian, (R) China's Deputy Chief of General Staff attend the 8th International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore on...
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) welcomes U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at the international airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) signs a guest book next to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (R) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) and Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) speak to journalists at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (C) signs a guest book next to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (R) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (C) signs a guest book next to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (R) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (L) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) is welcomed by Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama (R) at the international airport in Colombo, on May 23, 2009.
View Photo »United Nations Secretary-General Ban ki-Moon , right, and Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama , left, speak to media at Colombo airport in Sri Lanka, Saturday, May 23, 2009.
View Photo »Sri Lanka's Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama (R) looks over to Lynn Pascoe, head of the U.N. political affairs department, during a news conference in Colombo September 17, 2009.
View Photo »I consider it as a success of the diplomatic relationship (between Sri Lanka and the U.S.)
The government of Sri Lanka is taking positive action (on the GSP Plus extension) ... We are in dialogue with the EU.
We facilitated General Fonseka's early departure ahead of his Wednesday meeting with the DHS (Department of Homeland Security)
The Department of Homeland Security (of the United States) should forthwith desist from any endeavor to interview General Fonseka
The Department of Homeland Security should forthwith desist from any endeavor to interview General Fonseka
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