Former Australian PM defends relationship with Rajapaksa
The former Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott called Mahinda Rajapaksa’s decisions in the final stages of the armed conflict “tough but probably unavoidable,” in an essay published in Quadrant this week, defending his government’s close relations with Sri Lanka.
“Personal contact isn’t everything—it won’t change a nation’s fundamental interests—but it can make a big difference where interests might align,” said Mr Abbott. “Mostly, though, articulating a significant but often unacknowledged truth turned out to be a good diplomatic ice-breaker.”
He then went on to state,
“I’m sure that the Sri Lankan president was pleased that Australia didn’t join the human rights lobby against the tough but probably unavoidable actions taken to end one of the world’s most vicious civil wars”.






