Thai-Lanka talks focus on International Buddhist Zone concept
COLOMBO: Minister Khun Ying Dhipavadee Meksawan, attached to the
Prime Minister's Office and the Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of
Thailand yesterday called on Minister of Foreign Affairs Rohitha
Bogollagama at the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs.
The Special Envoy was accompanied by the Advisor and Senior Officials
of the Office of the Prime Minister and the Director of Buddhist
Information Division and Officials of he Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Thailand.
The Special Envoy and Minister Bogollagama discussed issues ranging
from bilateral relations, dynamics of terrorism, economic, trade and
religious co-operation to agriculture among others. Minister Bogollagama
explained the courses of action the Government is taking in dealing with
terrorism in the country and stressed the two pronged approach of the
Government.
The two pronged approach is to weaken the LTTE and to explore a
viable political settlement. He also explained the role of the APRC in
exploring a political settlement to the Special Envoy. Minister
Bogollagama further emphasized the heinous crimes and political
assassinations committed by the LTTE, in Sri Lanka as well as in foreign
lands.
The Special Envoy too elaborated the menace of terrorism in Thailand.
Minister Bogollagama did state that the intelligence sharing and
extradition aspects between the two countries were of marked importance
to address the issue of terrorism, in both the countries.
The Special Envoy commented that since the two countries are Buddhist
in nature, they could have a common denominator to strengthen the
religious relations and co-operation. Given this premise, the Minister
of Foreign affairs stated that a concept of an International Buddhist
Zone has been formulated in the country.
The 14 Buddhist countries, based on this concept, could have their
own temples and exercise their beliefs and have their own clergy. This
proposition would extend greater exposure and interaction between and
among the Buddhist countries of the International Buddhist Zone, in
particular.
The reception of the Special Envoy was very positive and the Thai
delegation agreed to visit the potential site on August 29, in
Piliyandala.
Minister Bogollagama greatly appreciated the visit of the Special
Envoy of the Prime Minister of Thailand to Sri Lanka. In 2005, the
Special Envoy visited Sri Lanka and handed over the Thai Version of the
Thripitaka to the then Minister of Religious Affairs of Sri Lanka.
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