The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement issued on June 14, expressed its regrets over the adoption of a resolution on Sri Lanka in the European Parliament (EU) on June 10, reports Ada Derana. The resolution entitled, “The Situation in Sri Lanka, in particular the arrests under the Prevention of Terrorism Act”, contains factual inaccuracies, and does not take cognizance of the multifaceted progress made by Sri Lanka in reconciliation and development, the Foreign Ministry said. The statement stressed that it is important to underscore that the Sri Lankan Government maintains a regular, vibrant and cordial dialogue with the EU, covering all aspects of bilateral relations.