EU offers to help Sri Lanka counter violent extremism

EU offers to help Sri Lanka counter violent extremism
Published 6 August 2019
From The Island

COLOMBO (The Island/ANN) - In show of solidarity EU High Representative/Vice-President promises support to curb extremism. The 26th session of the Asean Regional Forum focused on enhancing cooperation in areas such as the anti-terrorism effort, preventive diplomacy and countering violent extremism among other topics.

The European Union (EU) had offered to help Sri Lanka counter violent extremism. During a bilateral meeting with Foreign Minister Tilak Marapana in Thailand, EU High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini stressed the EU’s solidarity with Sri Lanka following the Easter Sunday attacks, the Ministry said.

She underlined the EU’s readiness to support Sri Lanka in the face of this challenge to help prevent and counter violent extremism and support improvements in coordinating the country’s counterterrorism efforts.

Meanwhile, addressing the 26th session of the Asean Regional Forum (ARF) held on Aug 2 in Bangkok, Thailand, Foreign Minister Tilak Marapana stressed the necessity for concerted global efforts to counter traditional and non-traditional security concerns including terrorism, violent extremism and cybercrime. In this context, Minister Marapana underscored the need for a deepened resolve among the ARF participants to overcome these challenges.

The 26th ARF session focused on expanding confidence building measures and enhancing cooperation in areas such as the anti-terrorism effort, strengthening the nuclear non-proliferation regime, preventive diplomacy, countering violent extremism, promoting women, peace and security and ensuring the secure use of information and communication technologies.

Further, the Meeting condemned multifaceted acts of terrorism including the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka and the recent acts of violence in New Zealand and the Philippines.

In order to counter the menace of terrorism, the Meeting underlined the need to address its root cause and to develop a holistic approach in enhancing collaborations among the ARF participants in this endeavour. The Ministers also discussed and exchange views on matters relating to regional and international issues of common interests.

While in attendance at the Forum, Minister Marapana conducted bilateral meetings with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, A. K. Abdul Momen, Minister of External Affairs of India, S. Jaishankar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand, Winston Peters and High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission, Frederica Mogherini on the side-lines of the 26th Asean Regional Forum. These meetings provided the opportunity to discuss most pertinent and current bilateral issues and paved way to further consolidate the existing relations with these countries.