Sri Lanka hails EU decision to appeal judgment on LTTE terror ban
The Sri Lankan government has welcomed the decision by the European Union to appeal October's judgement by the General Court of the European Union, to annul the European Council's measures taken against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which was designated as a terrorist organisation in 2006.
In a statement, the country's Ministry of External Affairs said that activities by the LTTE continued in Europe and added the government remained committed to providing further assistance to the EU in regards to this matter.
"The action taken by the Council of the European Union demonstrates commitment for the fight against terrorism at a time when this threat is increasingly posing a significant challenge to global peace and stability, necessitating a collective and vigorous international effort to counter," the MEA statement said.

