The US announced on Wednesday it would support the Sri Lankan government in creating a credible domestic process to address accountability and reconciliation.
Speaking to reporters, US assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal said "We support efforts to create a credible domestic process for accountability and reconciliation."
"The failure of past efforts is very much on our minds, but that is why you have to emphasise on building trust."
“We have recognised that there is a different opportunity that exists today and a different landscape for trying to advance reconciliation,” Ms Biswal further said. “We look forward to a process in Geneva that allows an opportunity to reflect on that.”
The assistant secretary said the US would propose a resolution at the UN Human Rights Council next month and hoped that Sri Lanka would collaborate. She said the thrust of the resolution would be decided after reviewing the final report of the OHCHR Inquiry in Sri Lanka, which is expected to find that tens of thousands of Tamil civilians were killed in the last phase of the armed conflict alone.