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Russia will continue to assist Sri Lanka
for the restoration of peace and
reconstruction of the country, said the
President of the Russian Federation Dmitriy
Medvedev, in a telephone conversation with
President Mahinda Rajapaksa, today.
In discussing the current situation in Sri
Lanka after the defeat of the LTTE’s
terrorism, President Rajapaksa thanked the
Russian President for the considerable
assistance given to Sri Lanka in the fight
to eradicate terrorism from the country.
President Rajapaksa expressed his gratitude
to President Medvedev for the support that
Russia had extended to Sri Lanka in the UN
Security Council, where attempts were made
to obstruct the humanitarian operation to
free the Tamil civilian hostages from the
LTTE, and also for the support given to Sri
Lanka at the UN Human Rights Council.
President Medvedev said that Russia
considered Sri Lanka as an old friend and
ally, and looked forward to continuing the
warm relations between the two countries. He
assured that Russia will give all assistance
to Sri Lanka for the restoration of peace,
reconstruction, and for necessary and
expeditious relief to the large number of
internally displaced persons.
President Rajapaksa also conveyed his thanks
to the Russian Prime Minister Vladmir Putin,
who too had been very helpful to Sri Lanka
in the battle against terrorism, during his
term as President.
He invited President Medvedev to visit Sri
Lanka at his earliest convenience, which
will help further strengthen the friendship
between the two countries.
In the telephone conversation that was
initiated by the Russian President, it was
agreed that the Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov will visit Sri Lanka in
October this year.
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