A former Sri Lankan defense chief who is a front-runner in next month's presidential
election said Tuesday that if he wins, he won't recognize an agreement the government made with the U.N. human rights council to investigate alleged war crimes during the nation's civil war.
If Gotabaya Rajapaksa wins the Nov. 16 election and follows through with his comments, it would be a severe setback to Sri Lanka's post-war reconciliation process.
"We will always work with the
United Nations, but I can't recognize what they have signed" with past Sri Lankan governments, Rajapaksa said at a news conference.