OSI Regional Introductory Course in Sri Lanka
Over 50 experts from 13 countries took part: from Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Oman, Qatar, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Uzbekistan.
By hosting this workshop, Sri Lanka is showing a commitment to the noble cause that we are defending—making sure that nuclear test explosions are banned, once and for all. We want countries like Sri Lanka to take leadership, especially in this region.
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Participants learn how to spot check for background radiation and collect vegetation to perform environmental sampling.
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Participants were guided on how to perform surface soil sampling (environmental sampling) during the hands-on station rotation exercises.
Meeting with President Sirisena
Executive Secretary Zerbo met with Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena at the President’s official residence, where they discussed security issues including the entry into force of the CTBT. President Srisena reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s interest in moving towards ratification of the CTBT. Sri Lanka signed the CTBT shortly after it opened for signature in 1996. It is not listed in the Treaty as an Annex 2 State (one of the countries whose ratification is precondition for entry into force).
Zerbo also met with Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Harsha de Silva and Anuradha Jayarante, Deputy Minister for Environment and Development.
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Executive Secretary Lassina Zerbo (right) and Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena
If Sri Lanka ratifies the Treaty, it will send a strong signal to the neighbours that, despite everything, you believe that peace is far more important today than anything else.
Sri Lanka’s strong support for the CTBTO
Sri Lanka’s support to the CTBTO is multi-facetted. Besides hosting this and previous capacity building activities, the country hosts one of the organisation’s monitoring stations, auxiliary seismic station AS100 at Pallakelle. The station has provided 100 percent data availability over the past month. It is operated by Sri Lanka’s Geological Survey and Mines Bureau, which also provided strong logistical and administrative support to the OSI course.
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Auxiliary seismic station AS100, Pallakele, Sri Lanka.
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Jayantha Dhanapala, former UN Under-Secretary General for Disarmament Affairs