Inaugurating the China-aided express highway to the Colombo international airport, Rajapaksa said that he was able to end a 30-year campaign of terrorism in just three years.
"No country has been able to achieve this," he said.
Rajapaksa reiterated that the country has achieved peace and there was no bloodshed or terrorist activity in the country after May 19, 2009, the President said, referring to the death of LTTE chief Velupillai Prabhakaran.
He appealed to the people to give their fullest cooperation to the development programme being implemented by the government for the benefit of the future generation.
"We have to go and answer in Geneva every six months. They only talk of the last days of the war. They don't talk about the 30 years where bombs exploded very often," Rajapaksa said addressing the gathering here.
The 28-kilometre road inaugurated today has been built at a cost of USD 300 million and is Chinese funded. The road cuts down the travel time between the capital and the airport to 20 minutes from previous 90 minutes in slow moving traffic.
The expressway was inaugurated today as part of the island's preparations to hold the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) here next month.
