the sri lankan president, mahinda rajapaksa is deliver his closing remarks. he's joined by of the south african president and the malaysian prime minister. now, we are not expecting the kind of fireworks we saw on day two of this summit. the tension between david cameron and mahinda rajapaksa overshadowing this. that language that we heard by mahinda rajapaksa saying that those who live in glasshouses should not throw stones, basically, as you put it, calling the u.k. prime minister a hip crit over britain's failure to investigate some of its own abuses in a timely fashion. whatever the case the sri lankan president is saying that this country needs more time for any kind of investigation. the sri lankan civil war lasted for 26 years, and although it ended four years ago the government is saying reconciliation and investigation will take a bit of time. if you listen to senior members of mahinda rajapaksa's cabinet they say no investigation is needed and say they are not going to have one despite the pressure to do so. >> thank you. live from colombo. >> the m