China backs Lanka stance on UN panel

China backs Lanka stance on UN panel

July 2, 2010   09:45 am

Chinatoday backed Sri Lankain its opposition to the setting up of a human rights panel by the UN to look into alleged rights abuses during the ethnic war, saying the government was capable of handling it.

 

 

China said Sri Lanka and its people were capable of handling the issue and asked UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and world community to help the Colombostabilise its internal situation.

 

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said Colombohas appointed a ‘Reconciliation Commission’ of its own to probe the charges of human rights abuses during the last stages of the conflict against the LTTE in Sri Lanka.

 

Chinabelieves that the Sri Lankan government and its people are capable of handling various issues. We hope the international community including UN Secretary General can create a favourable external environment for the Sri Lankan government to stabilise its internal situation and accelerate economic development,” he said.

 

Sri Lanka has said the panel headed by Indonesia’s former Attorney General Marzuki Darusman was “uncalled for and unnecessary” and warned that it will take “appropriate action”.

 

China in recent years has emerged as a strategic ally and a leading donor of Sri Lanka and backed the country’s military campaign against the LTTE, a move interpreted by strategic analysts as an attempt aimed at countering India’s influence in the region.

 

Since 2006, the Chinese government has provided Sri Lanka with USD 3.06 billion financial assistance. China’s financial clout has ensured its links with some of the most strategically located assets of Sri Lanka, including the Hambantota deep sea port in the southern part of the country.



PTI


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