Won't permit Sri Lanka to be used against India's interests: President
This assurance came amid concerns in New Delhi over China's attempts to increase its influence over Colombo
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PM Narendra Modi with Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at Hyderabad House, in New Delhi on Monday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 16 Dec
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara
Disanayaka on Monday clearly conveyed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the
island nation's soil will not be allowed for use against India's interests, an
assurance that came amid concerns in New Delhi over China's attempts to
increase its influence over Colombo.
Disanayaka, on a three-day visit to
India, held wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Modi that saw both sides
deciding to soon conclude a defence cooperation agreement and ramp up energy
ties by establishing electricity grid connectivity and multi-product petroleum
pipelines.
In his media statement, Modi said
he and the Sri Lankan president were in "full agreement" that
security interests of both the countries are interconnected and it was decided
to quickly finalise the security cooperation agreement.
Modi conveyed to Disanayaka India's
consistent support to the island nation in its quest for economic recovery and
stability. Sri Lanka was reeling under a massive economic crisis two years back
and India extended financial assistance worth USD 4 billion to the country.
The two leaders instructed
officials to finalise discussions on the bilateral MoU on debt restructuring. "We
have adopted a futuristic vision for our partnership. We have laid emphasis on
investment-led growth and connectivity in our economic partnership," Modi
said.
"We have decided that
physical, digital and energy connectivity shall be the key pillars of our
partnership. We shall work towards establishing electricity-grid connectivity
and multi-product petroleum pipelines between both the nations," he added.
In his remarks, the Sri Lankan
leader said the Indian prime minister has given an assurance to always protect
the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Sri Lanka. "I have also given
an assurance to the prime minister that we will not allow our land to be used
in any way in a manner that is detrimental to the interests of India," he
said. "The cooperation with India will certainly flourish. And I want to
reassure our continued support for India," he added.
Underlining importance of
connectivity, Modi said a decision was taken to initiate a ferry service
between Rameshwaram and Talaimannar. "We have jointly decided that, post
the successful launch of the Nagapattinam-Kankesanthurai ferry service, we will
also initiate a ferry service between Rameshwaram and Talaimannar," he
said.
The prime minister said he and the
Sri Lankan leader also deliberated on the fishermen issue and agreed that a
"humanitarian approach" should be adopted on it.
Modi hoped that the Sri Lankan
government will fulfil the aspirations of the Tamil people in the island
nation. "We also talked about reconstruction and reconciliation in Sri
Lanka. President Disanayaka apprised me of his inclusive perspective. We hope
that the Sri Lankan government shall fulfil the aspirations of the Tamil
people," Modi said.
"And that they shall fulfil
their commitment towards fully implementing the constitution of Sri Lanka and
conducting the provincial council elections," he said.
The Tamil community in Sri Lanka
has been demanding the implementation of the 13th Amendment that provides for
devolution of power to it. The 13th amendment was brought in after the Indo-Sri
Lankan agreement of 1987.
At a media briefing, Foreign
Secretary Vikram Misri said Prime Minister Modi urged Disanayaka for "full
and effective" implementation of the Sri Lankan constitution for meaningful
devolution of power.
The foreign secretary said Modi
reaffirmed India's continued commitment to support Sri Lanka in its economic
stabilisation efforts.
"He further assured President
Disanayaka that India's approach would be investment-based and grant-oriented
to reduce the debt burden on Sri Lanka and to assist them in generating
economic opportunities that are long-term and sustainable," Misri said.
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