India, Sri Lanka will further increase cooperation against terror: PM Modi
He also recalled the painful and barbaric Easter Sunday terror attacks in Sri Lanka in April last year that killed 259 people.
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (February 8) called upon the Sri Lankan government to ensure equality, justice, peace, and respect for Tamils in the island nation. The Prime Minister held delegation-level talks with his Sri Lanka counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is currently on a five-day visit to India.
Modi said, "I am confident that the Sri Lankan government will realise the expectations of the Tamil people for equality, justice, peace, and respect within united Sri Lanka." He further said, "India and Sri Lanka are neighbours as well as close friends. We share common bonds. Terrorism is a big problem in our region. Both of us have fought it befittingly. We will further increase our cooperation against terror."
Recalling the painful and barbaric Easter Sunday terror attacks in Sri Lanka in April last year that killed 259 people, the Prime Minister said: "These attacks were not only a blow to Sri Lanka, but also to humanity as a whole."
Modi said, "Whether it is security or economy or social progress, our past and our future are connected with each other in every region. Stability, security, and prosperity in Sri Lanka are in India`s interest, but also in the interest of the entire Indian Ocean region."
He further added, "India has been a trusted partner in the development efforts of Sri Lanka. The new Lines of Credit announced last year will give more strength to our development cooperation."
Rajapaksa noted that he and Prime Minister Modi discussed several important issues, adding "I am very pleased to be here my first official visit abroad after assuming office as a Prime Minister. Today, our discussions were based on the outcome of the discussion that the Prime Minister and President Gotabaya had during his very successful visit to India in November last year."
The meeting focussed on promoting joint economic projects in Sri Lanka and enhancing bilateral relations over trade and investment. The two leaders also discussed ways to increase people-to-people contact and encourage tourism between the two neighbours.
Prior to the talks, Rajapaksa, who is on a five-day trip to India, laid a wreath at the Rajghat, the Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi. Earlier this morning, he was also given a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Rajapaksa arrived here on Friday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also called on the visiting dignitary and termed Sri Lanka as a partner in development, progress, and security.
A delegation of Congress Party led by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi met the Sri Lankan Prime Minister on the same day.
Rajapaksa will leave for Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday where he will visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Sarnath Buddhist Temple. Security has been beefed up in Varanasi ahead of his visit.
On the morning of February 10, Rajapaksa will emplane for Bodh Gaya in Bihar where he will visit Mahabodhi Temple and Bodh Gaya Centre and later in the day to Tirupati, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.
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