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Priority
of the
Sri
Lankan
government
is to
rehabilitate
the war
torn
region
and
bring
normalcy
to the
lives of
the
people
said
President
Mahinda
Rajapaksa
at a
meeting
with the
Chairman
of the
State
Peace
and
Development
Council
of
Myanmar,
Senior
General
Than
Shwe.
The
President
expressed
satisfaction
at being
able to
successfully
conclude
the
humanitarian
operation
against
terrorism
and said
his
visit to
Myanmar
is the
first to
a
foreign
country
after
the
victory.
"Everybody
could
live
together
in
equality
and
harmony
in
accordance
with the
teachings
of
Buddhism",
he said.
President
Rajapaksa
thanked
the
Government
of
Myanmar
for the
support
and
co-operation
extended
to
prevent
drug
trafficking
and
other
crimes
in the
region
and also
expressed
his
gratitude
for the
donation
of US$
50,000
for the
welfare
of the
IDPs in
the
north.
he also
thanked
Senior
General
Than
Shwe and
the
Government
of
Myanmar
for the
hospitality
afforded
to him
and the
Sri
Lankan
delegation.
Senior
General
Than
Shwe
explained
to
President
Rajapaksa
the
political
and
social
changes
that
have
taken
place in
the
country
since
independence.
President
Rajapaksa
and his
delegation
held
bilateral
talks
with
Prime
Minister
General
Thein
Sein and
other
officials
at the
latter’s
office,
reported
the
Daily
News.
The Head
of State
of
Myanmar
accepted
an
invitation
extended
to him
by
President
Rajapaksa
to visit
Sri
Lanka.
The two
leaders
also
agreed
to
update
the Air
Services
Agreement
between
the two
countries
which
was
signed
in 1950.
It was
also
decided
to
provide
training
at the
Kotalawela
Defence
Academy
to two
Myanmar
Security
Forces
Officers
annually,
as
agreed
upon by
a MoU
signed
in 2007.
President
Rajapaksa
also
thanked
Myanmar
for
presenting
a tusker
to Sri
Lanka
for
Buddhist
ceremonies,
as a
gesture
of
friendship.
The
foreign
Minister
of
Myanmar
is
expected
to visit
Sri
Lanka in
the near
future.
The two
delegations
also
signed a
MoU on
tourism
and
promotion.
The Sri
Lanka
delegation
comprises
Foreign
Minister
Rohitha
Bogollagama,
Transport
Minister
Dullas
Alahapperuma,
Labour
Minister
Mervin
Silva,
National
Freedom
Front
Leader
Wimal
Weerawansa
(MP),
Additional
Secretary
to the
President
and
Chief of
Staff-Gamini
Senarath
and
President’s
Coordinating
Secretary
Sajin
Vass
Gunawardena.
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