6-month timeline for resettlement - Foreign Minister

PHUKET: Sri Lanka has set a six-month timeline for rehabilitating Tamil civilians displaced by the recently ended conflict between its armed forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the Hindu reported.

Asked when the time limit for resettling the internally displaced persons began, Minister for Foreign Affairs Rohitha Bogollagama said, “a month has gone” and wanted the global community to appreciate that the war had ended less than two months back.

“It has been eight weeks [since the war ended],” he said after emerging from a meeting with External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna, on the sidelines of a conference organised by the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Bogollagama said the devolution of power to Tamils of Sri Lankan origin was part of the Constitution, and its implementation was part of the healing process, now that the more than two-decade-old conflict had ended.

The government was sharing the progress made in the rehabilitation process and its ideas about the pace of the devolution of power with the entire polity of Sri Lanka, through the All Parties Representative Committee, which could be reshaped to make it even more broad-based.

“We share a warm and unique relationship and we speak in one voice,” said Mr. Bogollagama, and the sentiment was reciprocated by Mr. Krishna.