Responding to views expressed by the United Nations Human Rights Council's (UNHRC)’s Core Group on Sri Lanka, the Sri Lankan Government on July 2 urged all parties to appreciate the country's approach of focusing on deliverable measures of reconciliation and to recognise the ground realities, reports Daily Mirror. Sri Lanka was responding to views expressed by the UNHRC Core Group on Sri Lanka at the 44th Session of the UNHRC on June 30. The Core Group expressed its disappointment over Sri Lanka's position that it no longer supported resolution 30/1, which Sri Lanka had co-sponsored in partnership with the international community to address the harmful legacies of war and build a sustainable peace in the country. In response, the Foreign Relations Ministry said the country remains committed to achieve reconciliation, accountability and human rights within the framework of the Sri Lankan Constitution.