India's High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Gopal Baglay. (Photo| ANI) 
World

Indian envoy calls on Sri Lankan Prime Minister, discusses ways to strengthen bilateral ties

"We discussed areas in which both nations can work together to mutually benefit each other," the Sri Lankan PM tweeted.

PTI

COLOMBO: Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Gopal Baglay has called on Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and discussed with him ways to strengthen bilateral ties in areas of mutual interest.

The meeting took place on Tuesday at Temple Trees, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka in the capital Colombo.

"Honoured to call on HE Mahinda Rajapaksa @Presrajapaksa and take his guidance for developing bilateral ties in a number of areas of mutual interest," Baglay tweeted after the meeting.

Rajapaksa said it was a pleasure to have a meeting with Baglay.

"We discussed areas in which both nations can work together to mutually benefit each other," Rajapaksa tweeted.

The meeting took place days after Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar met his Sri Lankan counterpart G L Peiris on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York.

During the meeting with Peiris, Jaishankar highlighted the need for a fair and just resolution of residual issues in the aftermath of the ethnic issues is in the interest of both countries.

Peiris told Jaishankar that his country is working to address the post-ethnic war issues, including releasing LTTE prisoners and revisiting a controversial anti-terror law.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) waged a war with the Sri Lankan government to carve out a separate Tamil homeland with the conflict ending in 2009 when the government forces killed its chief Velupillai Prabhakaran.

Trump says US will be out of Iran 'pretty quickly' as Tehran rubbishes claims of seeking ceasefire

West Asia conflict: PM reviews supply chains, price stability, diversification for LPG and LNG in CCS meeting

Amazon's cloud computing facility in Bahrain hit in Iranian strike, reports Financial Times

Bengal elections: Voters whose names were deleted from electoral rolls after SIR, gherao judicial officers in Malda

IndiGo revises fuel charges by up to Rs 950 for domestic flights after jet fuel price hike

SCROLL FOR NEXT