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    President holds bilateral discussions with several leaders during IORA Summit Featured

    March 08, 2017

    President Maithripala Sirisena met with several heads of state and other leaders during his participation at the Indian Ocean Rim Association Leaders’ Summit yesterday (7th March) in Jakarta, Indonesia.


    During these meetings the President drew his special attention to further strengthen the trade and economic relations between Sri Lanka and those countries, and the leaders who met the President today assured their fullest support to Sri Lanka which moves forward with new plans.


    First, the President met with the Indian Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari. During the meeting the Indian Vice President expressed his happiness over the forward march of the India-Sri Lanka relations in a fresh sphere under the leadership of the President Maithripala Sirisena. He also pledged to provide full assistance for the development works of Sri Lanka as a friendly neighboring country.


    He further said that the initiatives taken by the President Sirisena to establish peace and reconciliation among communities while building the country as an independent and sovereign state, is an exemplary process.


    The President expressed his gratitude for donating rice to Sri Lanka, as part of drought relief for the country.


    Later, the President met with the South Africa President Jacob Zuma. During the meeting, both leaders discussed ways to strengthen Sri Lanka- South Africa ties, and the President appreciated the assistance extended to Sri Lanka by South Africa in international fora.


    South African President commended the initiatives taken by the President Sirisena to establish sustainable peace in Sri Lanka. He also promised to provide every possible assistance to Sri Lanka in international affairs as well as other sectors.


    President Sirisena also met with the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The Australian Prime Minister stated that Australia has been a long-term consistent friend to Sri Lanka and the frequent meetings between the leaders of the two countries further strengthen those relations.


    During the meeting it was discussed regarding the development works of the energy sector of the country and the Australian Prime Minister pledged to provide required technical assistance to Sri Lanka in this regard.


    He also said that the Australia is ready to move forward with Sri Lanka in the fields of the economic and trade. The Australian Prime Minister also extended an invitation to the President to visit Australia.


    Subsequently, the President met with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. During the meeting both leaders stressed the importance of strengthening the ties between the two countries and she further said that Bangladesh is ready to enter into new economic and trade relations with Sri Lanka. President Sirisena also said that he will send a special team to Bangladesh to explore ways to enhance trade and economic relations between the two countries.


    President Sirisena also expressed his happiness over effective workings of the initiatives that have been taken with Bangladesh in relation to the health sector of the country when he was the Health Minister.


    Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina invited the President to visit Bangladesh.

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