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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.
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.
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