November 15, 2024
tami sin youtube  twitter facebook
    ×

    Warning

    JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 47

    Prof Peiris invites Sushma Swaraj to visit Sri Lanka Featured

    July 11, 2014

    External Affairs Minister Prof G.L. Peiris, who is currently in New Delhi for bilateral talks with India has extended an invitation to his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj to visit Sri Lanka, Indian media reports said quoting their Ministry of External Affairs sources.


    A news report published by the Asian News International agency Prof Peiris’ meeting today with Indian External Affairs Minister Swaraj had covered substantive issues concerning both India and Sri Lanka.


    The ANI report filed from New Delhi quoted Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin having said, “The Sri Lanka Foreign Minister has invited the External Affairs Minister to visit the country at an appropriate date. As you know India and Sri Lanka has a joint commission, the External Affairs Minister has accepted the invitation. The dates will be worked out soon.”


    Briefing about the meeting between the two leaders, Akbaruddin said, “The discussions covered all substantive issues that India and Sri Lanka are engaged on an ongoing basis on and on about. Primary to this our issues relates to the fishermen. And both minister discussed this issue and felt that their needs to be a long term solution to this.”


    During the course of the meeting, Swaraj also thanked Prof. G. L. Peiris and the Sri Lankan President for adopting a fast tracked approach towards repatriation of Indian fishermen who were taken into custody by Sri Lanka. Akbaruddin also informed that in this year alone around 800 fishermen were repatriated or are in the process of repatriation. The two leaders also discussed economic ties between the two countries. He said that the Sri Lanka Foreign minister had met Andhra Chief Minister yesterday regarding investment from Sri Lanka to India.


    “This will be the largest investment from Sri Lanka to India approx 1 billion dollars. This relates to a Garment city in Visakhapatnam. Also there was a discussion about Indian investment in Sri Lanka,” he added. He said that the both leaders also discussed the issues relating to the trade sector, and felt the need to address these issues. ”There was also a discussion on Indian development project and Indian projects in Sri Lanka,” he added. (HC)


    Special Reporter

    Last modified on Friday, 11 July 2014 21:34

    dgi log front

    recu

    electionR2

    Desathiya