Germany said it has virtually wahsed its hands off solving the Sri Lankan ethnic conflict since its voice and advice has been ignored by the government.
German Ambassador Jürgen Weerth, addressing a forum organised by the Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sri Lanka (FCCISL), “A country should have a give-and-take policy when ruling. Each community should be given preference, instead of supporting one community,”
“We have two disagreements with the incumbent government. The first is, we cannot believe in a military solution for a political problem. Secondly, we do not compromise in the field of human rights,” the Ambassador added.
Weerth further said that
Linking trade increases, foreign investments and development aid with human rights and the war, the ambassador said the current conditions in Sri Lanka are not conducive for Germany, and a majority of the ‘international community,’ to work with Sri Lanka.
“The moment you offer an inclusive solution to your people, then we will be prepared to again work with every Sri Lankan. This view is shared by a majority of the international community,” he said.
Earlier this, in February, German Economic Cooperation and Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul also said Unless Sri Lanka’s hardline government abandons its militarist path, the EU should impose sanctions .
At the time she also announced that
The German Ambassador also accepted that double standards applied when dealing with different countries, based on the importance of the country.
“Yes, we apply double standards. It has to do with the role
He further said that at present German development aid is channeled to countries that make the grade in terms of the German yardstick.
“We, Germans have decided to concentrate our support on those countries whose governments and political, corporate and community leaders are clearly focussed on their country’s welfare and building a better future for all citizens,”
The Ambassador pointed out that even foreign investment inflows in to
Commenting on the GSP+ extension for
“The GSP+ is not a political tool, it is a technical operation. The government needs to ratify and implement 27 international conventions,” he said.
It is generally believed that the EU will not hold Sri Lanka’s human rights record against its decision to renew the GSP +.
In May the EU Ambassador to
Interestingly the German Ambassador praised the Sri Lankan constitution which by favouring the Sinhala majority and clipping any real power or devolution to minority has been the root cause of the ethnic conflict.
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Tamil analysts pointed out the comments by the Ambassador shows a lack of understanding of the root cause of the Tamil national question and the ethnic conflict.