UK determined to send Special Envoy to Lanka

Despite the strained relations between the two countries, Britain seems to be determined to send Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox to Sri Lanka to press the Mahinda Rajapaksa government to be more accommodative towards international concerns over alleged human rights abuse in the island nation. British Foreign Secretary William Hague told the Sunday Live programme… Continue reading UK determined to send Special Envoy to Lanka

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India wanted LTTE, Lanka to allow intervention

Contrary to the general perception, India was keen that the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE showed restraint and accepted international intervention during the three-year Eelam War IV, which ended in the decimation of the LTTE by the Lankan armed forces in May 2009, The Island said on Saturday, quoting the whistle blower website Wikileaks.… Continue reading India wanted LTTE, Lanka to allow intervention

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Lanka: UNP deputy leader for war crimes probe

The Sri Lankan government has said that it will bring a no-confidence motion against Karu Jayasuriya, deputy leader of the opposition United National Party (UNP), for supporting the Western countries’ demand for a probe into the war crimes allegedly committed by the Lankan security forces in the final phase of the war against the Liberation… Continue reading Lanka: UNP deputy leader for war crimes probe

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India signs $416-mn deal for railways in Lanka

Over a year after the Tamil Tigers were crushed, India and Sri Lanka Friday took their ties to new heights by unveiling New Delhi-aided projects worth $1 billion and expanding cooperation in areas ranging from energy to defence. Even as India called for a lasting political settlement, Colombo promised that the estimated 20,000 Tamils still… Continue reading India signs $416-mn deal for railways in Lanka

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