Pakistan Today (Lahore)

SL High Commission­er assures Sialkot lynching will not impact relations between the two countries

- News Desk

Sri Lankan High Commission­er Mohan Vijay Vikrama has assured that the Sialkot incident will not impact the relations between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. “Pakistan and Sri Lanka are friends and will remain friends. I assure you that this incident will not affect our relations,” said the Sri Lankan high commission­er. Sri Lanka’s high commission­er while addressing a presser on Monday lauded the Pakistani government’s support and thanked the Pakistani people for their sympathies and condolence­s, stating that the incident was tragic. “I am sure that the government of Pakistan will take steps to ensure that the family of Priyanta Deyawanda Kumar gets justice. This aais a murder. The Sri Lankan government is sure that it [the incident] has nothing to do with Pakistan and Sri Lanka. We have seen that Pakistan has taken immediate action, ” he added. “We don’t need to claim we’re friends; Pakistan and Sri Lanka have social, defence, and commerce ties, and this incident will not impact the existing relationsh­ip,” he said. While appreciati­ng the steps taken by the government of Pakistan, Vikrama said that a large number of people have been arrested since Friday, when the incident took place in Sialkot. He further stated that the remains of a 48-year old Sri Lankan citizen had been sent to Colombo. On the other hand, PTI leader Arshad Dad apologised on behalf of the party to the Sri Lankan high commission­er, saying it was unfortunat­e that religion was used in such an incident.

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