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The Presidents of Sri Lanka and Iran were
agreed on the need for emphasis on
agricultural development especially in the
developing countries in the context of
assuring global food security to the people.
This understanding was expressed when the
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad met
with Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa
at the United Nations yesterday (25). The
bi-lateral meeting of the two leaders took
place on the sidelines of the UN General
Assembly sessions that were addressed by
both leaders.
The Iranian President expressed his
gratitude for the very warm reception
extended to him an his delegation in their
recent visit to Sri Lanka, while the Sri
Lankan President thanked Iran for the
assistance given for important development
propjets, and in measures that helped Sri
Lanka avoid the harsh impact of the global
fuel crisis.
President Rajapaksa reiterated his position,
as stated at the UN General Assembly that it
was necessary for the developing countries
to ignore some of the advice on economic
development given by the World Bank, IMF and
other international institutions that sought
to confine the people of the developing
world to be exporters of produce to the
developed world. This was considered a
common necessity of the developing
countries, by the Iranian leader.
There was understanding among the two
leaders of the need for greater investment
in agriculture to develop the rural sector
and urgent action to be taken for better
water management in view of the impending
threats to this natural asset posed by
Climate Change and over exploitation.
President Rajapaksa explained the situation
following the liberation of the East from
the clutches of LTTE terror, and said that
the development of the East would lay
emphasis of agriculture, while the proposed
development of the North too would see a
great emphasis on agriculture; I view of the
traditions and skills of the people of the
North.
Both countries agreed to the strengthening
of the ties of friendship and in their
resolution to be united in meeting the
threats to economic freedom and security of
sovereign states.
While congratulating Sri Lanka for the
excellent arrangements made for the recent
15th SAARC Summit held in Colombo, President
Ahmadinejad invited President Rajapaksa to
visit Iran once again.
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