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A four-member delegation from the European Parliament, led by MEP Jean Lambert, would visit Sri Lanka tomorrow, the Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Sri Lanka and the Maldives said.
It said the members of the delegation would meet Government and civil society representatives to discuss Sri Lanka's progress on national reconciliation and its implementation of the international conventions applicable to GSP+.
“The MEPs Jean Lambert, Richard Corbett, Ulrike Müller and Wajid Khan would also visit EU-funded projects in the North and would conduct an inter-parliamentary dialogue,” the EU delegation said.
The MEPs will stay in the country till November 3.
Hiran Shanaka Tuesday, 31 October 2017 12:55 PM
This will not be a good news. They will poke their finger at everything
ceylon Tuesday, 31 October 2017 01:07 PM
came to home and delivered this great helps but this country dont have governments with brainy people to use the benefits. via DM Android App
Effected people Tuesday, 31 October 2017 06:41 PM
So many court cases still pending no action yet on racism issue death of journalists and rugger player etc. EU delegation must meet the minister of law and order on this. via DM Android App
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