Jean Lambert |
Answering questions, she said that in comparison to her visit last year, there were lots of positive developments and positive engagements in the country, particularly developments in economic, health and education fields.
She said that they didn’t raise issues over abductions, however, the delegation queried recent arrests and differences of opinion on such issues.
They want to see a system in place, where everyone was equally treated, Ms. Lambert said.
The delegation flew to the East earlier this week to observe the challenges the area faces as it returns to normalcy and to monitor EU contributions to the development of the region through co-funded projects, especially in health and education sectors. The visit was done as a priority of the EU Parliament.
The delegation while also comprised Mr. Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar (Socialists and Democrats, Spain) and Ms. Inese Vaidere (European People’s Party, Lativa) called on Speaker, Chamal Rajapaksa, Economic Development Minister, Basil Rajapaksa, Defense Secretary, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, External Affairs Minister, G L Peiris, Justice Minister, Rauff Hakeem and members of the UNP and TNA.
By Ifham Nizam
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