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Lankan team to head for EU

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A Sri Lankan delegation will head to Brussels next week for talks with the European Union (EU) on the GSP plus trade concession and other issues, Minister G.L Pieris told reporters today.

Those included in the delegation are Treasury Secretary Dr. P. B. Jayasundera, Foreign Secretary Romesh Jayasinghe, Justice Secretary Suhada Gamlath and Attorney General (AG) Mohan Peiris (PC). 

The EU last month decided to withdraw GSP for Sri Lanka but has given Sri Lanka time to negotiate and attempt to retain the facility. (SAJ)



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-2+31#Guest2010-03-10 12:28
Another free trip!!!
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-2+35#Guest2010-03-10 12:28
I thought (According to CB Governor) SL can survive without GSP+. So why all these trouble to go to EU.... Why they always try to fool the public?
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-18+7#Guest2010-03-10 12:34
anything can be done through negotiations.
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-3+30#Guest2010-03-10 12:36
Why GL told that he will go to International courts.
All Sri Lankans are cheated by these Ministers.
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-14+7#Guest2010-03-10 12:47
hope that team is comprised of good diplomats and economists, who will not sell the country for money. sending big-mouth MP's will further deteriorate the chances of having it.
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-6+27#Guest2010-03-10 12:56
As a first step free Sarath Fonseka immediately and there will be chances to get GSP+
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-2+17#Guest2010-03-10 22:43
So what happened to all that arrogant talk, by our politicians? Now they are 'running with their tails between their legs.' These politicians are the 'pits.'
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-1+33#Guest2010-03-10 13:00
Every thing is free...Have a Nice Holiday boys !.
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-18+3#Guest2010-03-10 13:01
Good Move
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-2+21#Guest2010-03-10 13:18
EU, WE PROMISE TO RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS HERE AFTER. GRANT US THIS GSP+ PLEASE.PLEEEEAAASE !
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-2+14#Guest2010-03-10 13:30
The fibby professori will be back with another yarn this time too.
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-10+1#Guest2010-03-10 13:49
What courtesey man? Promoting pro-LTTE cause just like our politicians with the objective of narrow electoral gains.
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-2+19#Guest2010-03-10 13:50
Is this another 75 person deligation on First Class Mihin Air to eat up the tax payers money? Do the right thing by the people and you will not have to go to EU.
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-1+18#Guest2010-03-10 13:50
All the best. Waste of public funds.
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-16+4#Guest2010-03-10 13:58
I sincerly hope the delgation will do their home work before they go and make strong claim to regain the GSP Any way our best wishes to them and Mother Lanka.


Sarath Dassanaike
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-2+17#Guest2010-03-10 14:05
Not too long go, someone quipped that We do not need GSP +......Aho Sri Lanka
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-3+19#Guest2010-03-10 14:13
I thought some govt experts said we dont need the GSP+?
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-14+2#Guest2010-03-10 14:14
They should emphasis the fact that terrorism is a global phenomenon.
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-3+9#Guest2010-03-10 14:15
No legal actions??????? I think G.L's adea is better than wasting of money for this trip.
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-7+15#Guest2010-03-10 14:18
WHY STILL NEGOTIATE, SHOW THEM S/L CAN DO WITHOUT GSP+. WE HAVE OUR FRIENDS IN IRAN, N. KOREA, LIBIYA, PAKISTAN, CHAINA, BURMA ETC TO SURVIVE WITHOUT BEGGING FOR GSP+. STAND FIRM.
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-1+8#Guest2010-03-11 03:06
Yes, sure! China and the other mentioned countries will 'import' our garments, when they can produce them at a lower cost. When will our people face the truth, instead of just 'shooting their mouths off.'
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-1+15#Guest2010-03-10 14:56
We thought that the Govt does not need GSP any more and can count on MRs new friends to fill the gap. Government can eat its own words but the poor to suffer in the long run.
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-2+11#Guest2010-03-10 15:17
After all the pompous talk by the local yokels of not bending to the West, we are now going with our tails tucked between the legs to bend to the West.
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-2+15#Guest2010-03-10 15:37
Golden opportunity to send some relatives, newphews and grandmothers for a trip in Europe.
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-1+16#Guest2010-03-10 16:20
Send Boggles, Mervin and SB, boy they can make a difference !
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-3+20#Guest2010-03-10 16:21
I thought the govt said they can do without the GSP+
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-2+12#Guest2010-03-10 16:32
Ha ha.. funny this.. I thought the Government was going to sue the EU
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-1+13#Guest2010-03-10 16:50
You people said you can manage without GSP WHY ARE YOU GOING TO BEG?
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-2+4#Guest2010-03-11 00:35
Are they going to beg for 2/3rd's majority?
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-4+16#Guest2010-03-10 16:59
EU, Please do not let the murders of 17 Action Against Hunger Aid workers go unpunished in Muttur.
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-1+8#Guest2010-03-10 17:01
ela. yet another trip to bogus llagama
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-7+5#Guest2010-03-10 17:04
send all up and coming ex-sports people-Like Jayasuriya/Susanthika to EU. atleast they will get some medals
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-2+11#Guest2010-03-10 17:09
hehehe this is as a result of shortsighted statements and unnecessary pride. We have no nails to scratch the ...., but such a pride!!
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-2+11#Guest2010-03-10 17:24
Why now going with begging bowls for normally SL say’s EU countries are ltte supporters with out shame. for money SL wii DO anything ..
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-1+7#Guest2010-03-10 21:34
I thought that the government maintained the stance that GSP+ was unimportant? So, why go to EU now?
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-1+7#Guest2010-03-10 23:00
The biggest joke is that the man who threatened to take the EU to court, on this issue, is now issuing this statement about a government delegation going to EU. Doesn't this 'professor' have at least an iota of shame left?
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-1+6#Guest2010-03-10 23:52
Say we are OK without GSP plus, then send a group to beg the EU? ... Very soon, Sri Lanka will become 'Chin Lanka'!
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-1+5#Guest2010-03-11 03:31
Make sure you take the largest pot available, when you go there for begging.
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-1+8#Guest2010-03-11 03:37
Why are you not taking Mr. Pachayudaya with you? ... He will organize a demonstration in front of the EU head office in Brussels.
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-2+6#Guest2010-03-11 03:44
'Beggars can't be choosers' - proved once again.
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