Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa left for Russia on Wednesday to attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum to which Sri Lanka has been invited as an observer. The forum, held annually with the support and participation of the Russian President, brings together politicians, corporate heads and economic experts to outline their approach on key… Continue reading Rajapaksa visits Russia to bolster ties
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Not proper to meet Sonia as Congress, DMK are still allies, says Jayalalithaa
At a press conference after a meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on Tuesday said it would not be appropriate for her to meet Congress chief Sonia Gandhi because the Congress and the DMK are still allies and they continue to share power at the Centre.… Continue reading Not proper to meet Sonia as Congress, DMK are still allies, says Jayalalithaa
Tamils issue: Rajapaksa seeks Opposition’s views
Taking into consideration “the tendency of the major Opposition parties to blame the government for all problems,” Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance have lobbed the ball back at the Opposition on what kind of autonomy the Northern Province should get. Mr. Rajapaksa had earlier stated that he had… Continue reading Tamils issue: Rajapaksa seeks Opposition’s views
Indian ‘troika’ holds talks with Sri Lankan officials
An Indian government delegation, led by National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon, held broad-ranging discussions with Sri Lankan officials on outstanding issues, including the progress in rehabilitation of Tamils in the Northern Province. The delegation, including Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar, which arrived here on Friday morning, met Sri Lankan Foreign Minister… Continue reading Indian ‘troika’ holds talks with Sri Lankan officials
Assembly seeks economic sanctions against Sri Lanka
The Assembly on Wednesday passed a special resolution demanding that the Centre take action to get all those responsible for large-scale civilian deaths, during the Sri Lankan civil war, declared as ‘war criminals’ by the United Nations. The resolution, passed unanimously, also demanded economic sanctions against the island nation to pressure the country into giving… Continue reading Assembly seeks economic sanctions against Sri Lanka
Jayalalithaa seeks intervention by Manmohan for fishermen’s release
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Wednesday appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to approach the Sri Lankan government and obtain the release of four Tamil Nadu fishermen languishing in police custody there. In a suo motu statement in the Assembly, Ms. Jayalalithaa said that she had written to Dr. Singh about the plight of the fishermen… Continue reading Jayalalithaa seeks intervention by Manmohan for fishermen’s release
Menon, Nirupama to hold talks with Sri Lankan officials
Two top Indian officials will visit Sri Lanka later this week to discuss, among other things, the progress in the reconciliation process in north Sri Lanka, and the United Nations Secretary-General’s Expert Panel Report on Accountability in Sri Lanka. National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon and Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao — who have served in… Continue reading Menon, Nirupama to hold talks with Sri Lankan officials
“No clarity on Sri Lankan civilian casualties”
Two years after the defeat of the LTTE, Sri Lanka says it is yet to figure out how many civilians died during the battle. Addressing members of the defence forces from 41 countries at a seminar, “Defeating terrorism — the Sri Lankan experience”, which concluded here on Thursday, an expert put the number of civilian… Continue reading “No clarity on Sri Lankan civilian casualties”
Managing India was key to victory against LTTE: Gotabaya
One key factor that assured the success of the war against the LTTE that ended in May 2009 was “the success in managing…international pressures”, particularly India, said Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa here on Tuesday. Recalling an instance when India had interfered to reverse gains made by the Army, Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa said that… Continue reading Managing India was key to victory against LTTE: Gotabaya
China backs Sri Lanka
China on Tuesday said it supported the Sri Lankan government’s efforts towards reconciliation, and indicated it would back the country against any international pressure following a recent United Nations report accusing the government of war crimes. Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi told visiting Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris in talks on Tuesday that… Continue reading China backs Sri Lanka
