Terrorist threat in Britain
President expresses solidarity with Brown
COLOMBO: President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a letter to British
Prime Minister Gordon Brown expressed solidarity regarding the current
terrorist threat in Britain.
President Rajapaksa in his letter to Brown said: “I write to express
my solidarity with you, your Government and the people of Britain at
this critical time when your country faces an unprecedented threat of
terrorism.
I am glad and relieved that the British Police were able to thwart
the recent inter-linked terrorist threats in Britain preventing a
situation of great tragedy, and wish them similar success in the future.
I share your determination and commitment not to yield to this
sustained threat from those who believe in the use of terror to achieve
their ends; inflicting maximum damage on civilians, their day-to-day
lives, and causing great destruction to life and property.
Sri Lanka being a country gravely affected by the scourge of
terrorism for more than two decades, we understand well how the
manipulators of terror seek to destroy the harmonious relations among
communities and the
democratic traditions of our societies.
With our own commitment to peace and democracy, and determination not
to kneel before terrorism, we shall be extremely vigilant about any
terrorist activities planned or attempted in Sri Lanka against Britain
and the British people.
I wish you all success in your sustained campaign to eradicate
terrorism from Britain. Please be assured Prime Minister of my highest
regards at all time.” |