He said so when he called on President Maithripala Sirisena on the sidelines of the UNGA, being held at UN Head Quarters in New York yesterday (Sep. 21).
President Sirisena said that the current government of Sri Lanka continues the path towards economic progress and reconciliation.
He further stated that the government is facing a lot of challenges from the destabilizing forcesin the North as well as the South, who want to deter the reconciliation process. “For example, some of the small minority of the people in the North refused to go back to their lands due to pressure from the extremist groups”, he said.
“Similarly, some Southern groups are engaged in decrying the reconciliation process. But the unity government is determined to implement the intended programs despite such opposition”, he said.
He clarified that although there are differences among the policies of the unity government they have agreed upon a broad policy formula and continue to implement it. “Therefore, strengthening the stability of the government remains uncompromised as it is committed to fulfilling aspirations of the people who elected this government on January 08, 2015”, he said.
The US Secretary of State congratulated the President on the achievements of the government during past 15 months and reassured US support to the Sri Lankan government.