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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan Gotabaya Rajapaksa are holding talks regarding bilateral ties. Photo: PTI

I want to take ties with India to very high level, says Sri Lankan President Gotabaya

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Friday said that he would strive to take his country's bilateral relationship with India to a "very high level". The Sri Lankan leader said his expectations from the visit were very high.


Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Friday (November 29) said that he would strive to take his country’s bilateral relationship with India to a “very high level”.

Speaking to reporters after a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, he also said both India and Sri Lanka need to work together on issues relating to security and overall welfare of the people of the two countries.

Rajapaksa arrived here on Thursday (November 28) on a three-day visit in his first overseas tour after taking over the reins of Sri Lanka 10 days ago.

The Sri Lankan leader said his expectations from the visit were very high. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rajapaksa are holding talks regarding bilateral ties.

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“During my tenure as president, I want to bring the relationship between India and Sri Lanka to a very high level. We have a long-standing relationship historically as well as politically,” Rajapaksa said.

Both the countries need to work together on key issues like security, economic development and welfare of the people of India and Sri Lanka, he said. “We need to work together for the benefit of the people of India and Sri Lanka,” Rajapaksa said in the presence of Prime Minister Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind.

Earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Rajapaksa during which a range of bilateral and regional issues were discussed.

A plethora of issues, including fulfilling the aspirations of the Tamil community in Sri Lanka, situation in the Indian Ocean region and steps to boost trade and investment ties are expected to figure in the talks between Modi and Rajapaksa.

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Last week, India said it was looking forward to work closely with the new Sri Lankan government and hoped that it would be able to fulfill the aspirations of the Tamil community in that country.

Rajapaksa, a former defence secretary who is credited with ending the country’s long civil war, was sworn in as the island nation’s new president on November 18, a day after he won the closely fought presidential election in Sri Lanka.

Three days later, he appointed his elder brother Mahinda Rajapaksa as the prime minister.

Jaishankar had travelled to Colombo last week as a special envoy of Prime Minister Modi to convey his greetings to Rajapaksa.

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