| 1.8.2008
One
cannot envisage a prosperous India without strong links
with her neighbors, and the present SAARC Summit in Colombo
provided an opportunity for such a partnership, said the
Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, in discussions
with President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the Presidential Secretariat
today.
The
talks between the two leaders took place as part of the
15th SAARC Summit. Prior to the bilateral discussions the
Indian Prime Minister and the Sri Lankan President had a
one-to-one discussion.
Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh who congratulated the Sri Lanka
government for the excellent arrangements for the SAARC
Summit, referred to the highest importance that India gave
to her relations with Sri Lanka. He said the two countries
had centuries old ties, and that the prosperity of the two
nations was closely linked. He observed that the discussions
at the SAARCV under the leadership of President Rajapaksa
would acquire historic significance.
President
Rajapaksa reciprocated the very warm sentiments expressed
by the Indian leader, and said Sri Lanka valued then economic
benefits that Sri Lanka is deriving from the investments
and an industrial engagement of Indian entrepreneurs.
He
also thanked the Indian Government for the development cooperation
to Sri Lanka, including the rehabilitation of the Tsunami
affected Southern Railway, for which a Memorandum of Understanding
is due to be signed.
The
Sri Lankan President briefed the Indian Prime Minister about
the positive developments in the Eastern Province in the
last one year, such as the holding of the local government
polls, the first provincial council polls with the reward
electoral success going to a political leader from the principal
minority in the country, and the launching of an important
development programme, to be implemented in two years, and
costing US $ 2 billion.
President
Rajapaksa also reaffirmed the commitment of his administration
to implement comprehensively the provisions of the 13th
Amendment to the Constitution in the Eastern Province, and
said that parallel to this process the APRC is expected
to submit recommendations to forge a further political consensus
of solution to the current crisis.
The
Sri Lankan President also pointed out that the security
operations in the North were progressing successful with
the guiding principle to the Security Forces to exercise
utmost caution against casualties among civilians.
The
two leaders also discussed fisheries incidents in the northern
waters off Sri Lanka, particularly the Palk Strait, and
President Rajapaksa further reiterated the long standing
policy of the Sri Lankan Navy to treat fisherman apprehended
in Sri Lankan waters in a humanitarian manner. At the same
time, the Indian authorities were urged to continue to discourage
Indian fishermen from crossing the International Line of
Demarcation, as their presence is used by the LTTE as cover
for its activities.
In
discussions on economic cooperation between the two countries
the benefits of investment in Sri Lanka by Indian entrepreneurs
was underscored.
The
Sri Lankan delegation comprised Foreign Minister Rohitha
Bogollagama, Minister of Export and International Trade
Prof. G. L. Peiris, Minister of Science and Technology Prof.
Tissa Vitharana, Minister of Transport Dullas Alahapperuma
Secretary to the President Lalith Weeratunga, Secretary
to the Treasury Dr. P. B. Jayasundara, Foreign Secretary
Palitha Kohona, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, Romesh
Jayasinghe - High Commissioner to India, Chief of Staff
Gamini Senarath, Additional Secretary to the Foreign Ministry
Prasad Kariyawasam and Coordinating Secretary to the President
Sajin Vas Gunawardena.
[Click
to magnify/shrink] The India delegation headed by the Prime
Minister was comprised, Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee,
National Security Adviser M. M. K. Narayanan, Foreign Secretary
Shivshankar Menon, Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka
Alok Prasad, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister T.
K. A. Nair, Joint Secretary (External Publicity) Navjet
Sarna, Joint Secretary, Prime Minister's Office Pankaj Sarna,
Joint Secretary, BSM T. S. Tirumurtiand Director Prime Minister's
Office Rudrandra Tandon.
Courtesy
: Presidential Media Unit |