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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, November 24, 2019
INDIA EXPECTS NEW SRI LANKA GOVT. TO TAKE FORWARD NATIONAL RECONCILIATION PROCESS

Image: Gotabaya Rajapaksa met with India’s external affairs minister S. Jaishankar on 20 Nov 2019.
The Indian government expects Sri Lanka’s new government led by
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to take forward the process of national
reconciliation in order to meet the aspirations of the Tamil minority
for “equality, justice, peace and dignity”.
This was the message conveyed by external affairs minister S. Jaishankar
during a meeting with the newly elected Sri Lankan president in Colombo
on Tuesday. Jaishankar had visited Sri Lanka as a special envoy of
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convey the premier’s greetings on
Rajapaksa’s election win and to invite him to India.
Rajapaksa accepted the invitation and will make a state visit to India
during November 29-30. This is expected to be his first visit abroad
after assuming office.
“The external affairs minister conveyed to President Rajapaksa India’s
expectation that the Sri Lankan government will take forward the process
of national reconciliation to arrive at a solution that meets the
aspirations of the Tamil community for equality, justice, peace and
dignity,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar told a
regular news briefing on Thursday.
I was pleased to welcome @DrSJaishankar as envoy of Indian Premier Shri @NarendraModi and was honored to accept his invitation to visit India as my first overseas visit and to strengthen the relationship and discuss key aspects of regional security, peace and economic development
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“You must have seen President Rajapaksa’s statement where he affirmed
that he will be the president of all Sri Lankans, irrespective of their
racial or religious identity and without creating a distinction on
whether they voted for him or not,” he said.
Rajapaksa also said during his meeting with Jaishankar that he is
committed to ensuring the development of the northern and eastern
provinces, which have a sizeable Tamil population, and “considers India a
valued partner towards this endeavour”.
Jaishankar was the first senior foreign leader to meet Rajapaksa after
he won the presidential election with more than 52% of the vote. India
takes an interest in Sri Lanka’s Tamil community because of its strong
links with Tamil Nadu state and the implications of developments in the
island nation on domestic politics. The 2.2-million Tamil minority
accounts for a little more than 11% of Sri Lanka’s population.
Asked about China’s perceived influence in Sri Lanka, Kumar replied:
“Our relations with Sri Lanka, or for that matter with any neighbouring
country is independent of our relations with third countries.”
India’s multifaceted relationship with Sri Lanka “stands on its own
footing and is rooted in our geographical proximity and historical
connections”, he said. The Indian Prime Minister had noted in his
congratulatory tweet to Rajapaksa that the country is looking forward to
“working closely with the Sri Lankan government for deepening our
relations and for the peace, prosperity and security of the region”, he
added. (Hindustan Times)