West steps up pressure, may stall $1.9bn aid to Lanka

lkdood

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Amid refusal by Sri Lanka to accept the demand of the United States, Britain and other allies for a ceasefire, the West may hold up $1.9 billion aid to the island nation, which has inched close to a historic victory in the battle with the LTTE guerrillas, a news report said today.

The Western allies are reluctant to bail out unconditionally the Government in Sri Lanka, which has dismissed their concerns about civilian casualties and human rights issues as global warnings over humanitarian crisis grew louder in the past few months, according to diplomatic sources.

According to a report in The Times newspaper, which quoted Western diplomats, the United States is threatening to block a $1.9 billion (£1.2 billion) emergency loan to Sri Lanka from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) because of its outright dismissal of their concerns about civilian casualties and human rights issues in the conflict zone.

Sri Lanka’s Central Bank said last Wednesday that the IMF deal was in an "advanced level of finalisation". However, according to The Times, US officials have written to the IMF’s executive directors and the Sri Lankan Government saying that it would be difficult for Washington to back the loan in the present circumstances.

"There’s a lot of discomfort in being seen to bail out the Sri Lankan Government," one Western diplomat was quoted as saying by the British daily.

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UN council sees no need to punish Sri Lanka

UNITED NATIONS/COLOMBO, May 1 (Reuters) - U.N. Security Council members see no point withholding an IMF loan or taking other steps to punish Sri Lanka, the council's president said, as Colombo again rejected foreign calls for a ceasefire with rebels.

"I have not heard anyone suggesting that," Mexican Ambassador Claude Heller, president of the 15-nation council, said regarding withholding the loan after an informal session on Sri Lanka.

Colombo has been under fresh pressure this week, from the European Union among others, to allow a truce so civilians trapped in the tiny area the Tamil Tigers still hold can escape.

Asked if all council members agreed penalties such as withholding the $1.9 billion loan were unnecessary, Heller told reporters, "Absolutely."


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sri_lion said:
UN council sees no need to punish Sri Lanka

UNITED NATIONS/COLOMBO, May 1 (Reuters) - U.N. Security Council members see no point withholding an IMF loan or taking other steps to punish Sri Lanka, the council's president said, as Colombo again rejected foreign calls for a ceasefire with rebels.

"I have not heard anyone suggesting that," Mexican Ambassador Claude Heller, president of the 15-nation council, said regarding withholding the loan after an informal session on Sri Lanka.

Colombo has been under fresh pressure this week, from the European Union among others, to allow a truce so civilians trapped in the tiny area the Tamil Tigers still hold can escape.

Asked if all council members agreed penalties such as withholding the $1.9 billion loan were unnecessary, Heller told reporters, "Absolutely."


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madurax86

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sri_lion said:
Hey! shouldn't they be cutting off the aid because we bombed the NFZ? :lol::lol:

UN support genocide!! :lol::lol:;)

UN says we are bombing they says not SLA does not its the LTTE
lmao
what to do the (published)satellite images are of low resolution and cant gather much info on that SLA has bombed civilians intentionally people get killed in war - thats the meaning of war, wars kill they dont cuddle people and give umwahs :P man these people are so hungry of genocide, that they are in a search to get some images and blame it as genocide :D:shocked:

පිස්සු නැත්නම් ෂෝක්!