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PM Narendra Modi receives ceremonial ’Guard of Honour’ in Sri Lanka, to meet Sirisena


Mangalore Today News Network

Colombo, Mar 13, 2015: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flew into the Sri Lankan capital in the early hours for a historic visit during which he is expected to hold talks with the country’s top leadership.

 

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PM Modi accorded Guard of Honour in Sri Lanka, to meet President Sirisena shortly
   
PM Modi welcomed by President Sirisena at the ceremonial reception in Colombo.
   
PM Modi on way for the ceremonial welcome in Colombo
   
Modi will also address the Sri Lankan Parliament later today.
   
He will also hold talks with his Sri Lankan counterpart Ranil Wickramasinghe.
   
Modi will hold summit talks with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena.
   
Sri Lanka’s PM Wickremesinghe receives Modi on arrival.
   
PM Modi accorded warm welcome upon his arrival in Sri Lankan capital.
   
PM Modi arrives in Colombo for a two-day visit at 5.25 am after an overnight journey from Port Louis in Mauritius in a special Air India plane.

PM Modi’s 3-nation tour

Sri Lanka is the final stop of his three-nation tour of Indian Ocean island nations that took him to Seychelles and Mauritius.

Modi, who is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Lanka in 28 years, will today hold summit talks with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, who was in India last month on his first foreign trip after assuming office in January.

The Prime Minister’s visit to Lanka is considered to be an opportunity to further strengthen all aspects of the bilateral relationship. His trip to Lanka is also the first standalone prime ministerial visit to the island nation since 1987 when Rajiv Gandhi came here.

"I see this visit as an opportunity to further strengthen our relationship in all its dimensions -- political, strategic, economic, cultural, and above all, people to people contacts," he had said in his pre-departure statement.

He will be the first Indian Prime Minister and only the second foreign leader after British Premier David Cameron to visit Jaffna in the war-ravaged Northern province, where he will hand over homes built with the help of Indian assistance.

Some 20,000 such homes were built in Jaffna described by India as "a flagship cooperation project currently in Sri Lanka". He is also expected to meet leaders of the Tamil National Alliance and other political parties.

Modi is accompanied by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar.

 

Courtesy: Zeenews


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