UN boss Ban Ki-moon calls on Sri Lankan government to forge ‘long term peace’
New Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will form coalition committed to healing ethnic rifts dating back to civil war.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has urged Sri Lanka’s new government to ensure “long term peace” as Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was set to form a coalition committed to ethnic reconciliation.
“The secretary-general encouraged the prime minister and the national unity government to seize this opportunity to advance long-term peace for all Sri Lankans,” the UN said in a statement.
It added Ban had a telephone conversation with Wickremesinghe after he was sworn in at a ceremony in Colombo on Friday.
The UN statement received on Saturday said Ban congratulated Wickremesinghe and commended his message of “good governance and national unity”.
“He [Ban] noted that the peaceful nature of the polls as well as high voter turn-out were in part a reflection of this message,” the UN said.
The UN welcome came as France said Sri Lanka’s election was “one more step forward towards strengthening democracy”.
“We hope it will also help continue the action taken since the election of President Maithripala Sirisena [in January] in support of human rights and inter-community reconciliation,” the French foreign ministry said.