10/15/2007
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| President
briefs Indian PM on search for settlement, battle against
terror: |
Indian
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has commended the excellent relations
between India and Sri Lanka during an hour-long meeting with President
Mahinda Rajapaksa in New Delhi.
President
Rajapaksa was on an official visit to India and addressed the
Hindustan Times Leadership Summit on Saturday.
Both
leaders observed that it was necessary to keep working to ensure
continued good relations and understanding between the two countries
on all fronts.
At
the meeting with Dr. Singh at the Prime Minister's official residence,
there was a warm exchange of views on the present state of Indo-Sri
Lanka relations and current development impacting on these relations
between the two countries, the President's Office said.
President
Rajapaksa told the Indian Premier of the situation in Sri Lanka,
especially with regard to the search for a political solution
to the ethnic issue and the battle against terrorism.
The
Indian leader was also briefed on the Government's programme for
development of the Eastern Province for economic progress and
the advance of democracy.
The
Indian Prime Minister said India was ready to strengthen the links
between the two countries and build on the multi-faceted nature
of the relationship.
He
also referred to continued understanding and cooperation between
Sri Lanka and India on matters of security and political affairs.
In
his inaugural address to the Leadership Summit Prime Minister
Singh said: "Let there be no mistake about our resolve to
meet the challenges the challenge of terrorism head on... We have
to mobilize all our resources and will power for continued defeat
of the terrorist machinery."
At
the meeting with Congress Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, the discussions
were centred on the new developments in the Eastern Province and
efforts to defeat terrorism in the country.
The
Congress leader was apprised of the new development programme
in areas cleared of the LTTE and the moves taken to make the East
a model for development of a hitherto politically disadvantaged
region.
Gandhi
said it was encouraging to know of the steps being taken to obtain
a political solution to the crisis in Sri Lanka, and of the loss
of a recruiting base for the LTTE in the East, particularly the
recruitment of child soldiers. She stressed on the need to strengthen
to good relations between the two countries.
Foreign
Minister Rohitha Bogollagama, Secretary to the President Lalith
Weeratunga, Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona, and High Commissioner
Romesh Jayasinghe and India's National Security Advisor M. K.
Narayan and External Affairs Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon were
present at President Rajapaksa's meeting with Dr. Singh.
Foreign
Minister Bogollagama, Secretary to the President and the Foreign
Secretary were associated with the President during discussions
with Gandhi.
Courtesy:
Daily News |