Sri Lanka condemns Kabul suicide bomb attack
The Government strongly condemns the suicide bomb attack outside the
Indian Embassy in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan on July 7, the
Foreign Ministery sasid.
This terrorist atrocity aimed against two neighbouring nations with
which Sri Lanka enjoys close and friendly ties, claimed the lives of at
least 40 people and seriously injured scores of others.
Among the victims in this carnage was Indian Embassy Counsellor
Venkateswara Rao who had also served some years ago in the Indian High
Commission in Colombo. Sri Lanka extends her profound condolences to the
Governments and peoples of Afghanistan and India, as well as the
bereaved families on this tragedy.
Afghanistan, with the restoration of democracy and legitimate
governance has made commendable progress in national development and in
strengthening ties with the international community.
This consolidation of relations with the neighbourhood has
facilitated Afghanistan’s admission as the newest Member of SAARC,
during the last Summit in April 2007 in New Delhi.
The continued progress of Afghanistan towards peace and prosperity
remains important for the South Asian region. The Government is
confident that this terrorist outrage will not deter Afghanistan’s
forward march. |