The Asian Age

India hopes Lanka will take care of Tamil issues

Delhi expects Gotabaya to meet aspiration­s of Tamil community

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

India on Thursday said it had conveyed its “expectatio­n” to new Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa that Colombo would take forward the policy of national reconcilia­tion to meet the aspiration­s of Sri Lankan Tamils for “equality, justice, peace and dignity”.

India’s hope was conveyed when external affairs minister S. Jaishankar met new Sri Lankan President in Colombo on Tuesday. President Rajapaksa will be visiting India on November 29 and 30. The new Sri Lankan President has said he is committed to the developmen­t of his country’s northern and eastern provinces (with a large Tamil population) and considers India a “valued partner” in this, the MEA pointed out.

India on Thursday said it had conveyed its “expectatio­n” to new Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa that Colombo would take forward the policy of national reconcilia­tion to meet the aspiration­s of Sri Lankan Tamils for “equality, justice, peace and dignity”. India’s hope was conveyed when external affairs minister S. Jaishankar met the new Sri Lankan President in Colombo on Tuesday. President Rajapaksa will be visiting India on November 29 and 30. The new Sri Lankan President has said he is committed to the developmen­t of his country’s northern and eastern provinces (with a large Tamil population) and considers India a “valued partner” in this, the MEA pointed out.

New Delhi also said it would work “very closely” with the new government in Sri Lanka. It also said bilateral ties should not be seen through the prism of any third country.

MEA spokespers­on

Raveesh Kumar said, “Our relations with Sri Lanka, or for that matter with any neighbouri­ng country, are independen­t of our relations with third countries. Our multifacet­ed relationsh­ip with Sri Lanka stands on its own footing and is rooted in our geographic­al proximity and historical connection­s. As the PM himself has noted in his congratula­tory tweet to the incoming Sri Lankan President, we look forward to working closely with the Sri Lankan government for deepening our relations and for the peace, prosperity and security of the region. EAM met the Sri Lankan President and conveyed the PM’s message of friendship. President Gotabaya has accepted the PM’s invitation to visit India on November 29.”

The MEA added, “During his meeting with President Rajapaksa, EAM (Mr Jaishankar) discussed our close and bilateral relations with Sri Lanka.

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