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India looking at post-Covid cooperation with Sri Lanka: S Jaishankar

updated: Jan 06 2021, 17:02 ist Asserting that the coronavirus pandemic has not been able to dent the bilateral relationship between India and Sri Lanka, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday that the two countries are now looking at post-Covid cooperation. Speaking at a joint media briefing with his Sri Lankan counterpart Dinesh Gunawardena, Jaishankar said the Covid pandemic has given the two sides an opportunity to collaborate even further. It (Covid) hasn t been able to dent our bilateral cooperation. In fact, high level contacts were maintained and indeed strengthened during the past year and the virtual summit between our prime ministers was the watermark of our relationship in 2020, he said.

No Dent on Bilateral Ties, India Looking at Post-Covid Cooperation with Sri Lanka : Jaishankar

No Dent on Bilateral Ties, India Looking at Post-Covid Cooperation with Sri Lanka : Jaishankar News18 © Provided by News18 No Dent on Bilateral Ties, India Looking at Post-Covid Cooperation with Sri Lanka : Jaishankar Asserting that the coronavirus pandemic has not been able to dent the bilateral relationship between India and Sri Lanka, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday that the two countries are now looking at post-COVID cooperation. Speaking at a joint media briefing with his Sri Lankan counterpart Dinesh Gunawardena, Jaishankar said the COVID pandemic has given the two sides an opportunity to collaborate even further. It (COVID) hasn t been able to dent our bilateral cooperation. In fact, high level contacts were maintained and indeed strengthened during the past year and the virtual summit between our prime ministers was the watermark of our relationship in 2020, he said. Jaishankar is visiting Colombo over three months after

It s in Sri Lanka s Own Interest to Meet Expectations of Tamils, Says External Affairs Min Jaishankar

»It s in Sri Lanka s Own Interest to Meet Expectations of Tamils, Says External Affairs Min Jaishankar 2-MIN READ It s in Sri Lanka s Own Interest to Meet Expectations of Tamils, Says External Affairs Min Jaishankar File photo of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. His remarks assume significance in the backdrop of moves by the ruling Sri Lanka People s Party (SLPP) allies to mount a public campaign for abolition of Sri Lanka s provincial councils system. FOLLOW US ON: India on Wednesday called on Sri Lanka to meet the expectations of its minority Tamil community for equality, justice, peace and dignity within a united country for its own interest , as part of the reconciliation process. During a joint media interaction with his counterpart Dinesh Gunawardena, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who is in the island nation for his first overseas visit of the year, underlined India s backing for Lanka s reconciliation process and an inclusive political outlook that

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Unforgettable 2020: India-Lanka revive ties amidst a pandemic

Unforgettable 2020: India-Lanka revive ties amidst a pandemic India Published: Thursday, December 31, 2020, 10:12 [IST] New Delhi, Dec 31: Sri Lanka s powerful Rajapaksa dynasty consolidated its grip over power, with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa s elder brother Mahinda becoming the prime minister in 2020 - a year which witnessed strengthening of Colombo s ties with New Delhi and revival of a key trilateral maritime dialogue involving India after a gap of six years. The high hopes of an economic revival that accompanied the Rajapaksas return to power turned into despair soon after the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the island in mid-March, plunging it into the worst financial crisis. President Gotabaya s administration has emphasised that its India-First policy, which resonates well with India s Neighbourhood First policy, would be the cornerstone of Colombo s outreach to New Delhi.

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