President meets Premiers of Australia and Canada

President meets Premiers of Australia and Canada

November 29, 2015   10:29 am

President Maithripala Sirisena has met Prime Ministers of Canada and Australia on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Malta.


President Sirisena congratulated Justin Trudeau and Malcolm Turnbull for their electoral victories in Canada and Australia respectively.


During his meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau, President Sirisena recalled the  excellent bilateral relations that the two countries enjoyed during the tenure of Mr. Trudeau’s father, the late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and that they should work together to restore the relationship.


During his separate meetings with two Prime Ministers, the President explained in detail the initiatives of the government to bring about  reconciliation among the different ethnic communities and said that bringing normalcy to the people of the North and East who have suffered for more than 30 years due to the war was a priority of his administration. The President invited the Sri Lankans who left the country and settled down in Canada and Australia to return to Sri Lanka.


Prime Ministers Trudeau and Turnbull conveyed their appreciation to the President on the remarkable changes that he has brought to governance in Sri Lanka. They said that reconciliation and ensuring justice are important elements for recovery after a difficult period of conflict.


Canadian Prime Minister said that delisting of some Diaspora groups was a good sign and it gives the correct signal that the government wants to build a new era based on friendship and goodwill. The two leaders agreed to strengthen and deepen bilateral ties.


During his meeting with Australian Prime Minister Turnbull, the President thanked Australia for the assistance extended to Sri Lanka over the years.
Premier Turnbull thanked Sri Lanka for the excellent cooperation extended to tackle illegal immigration.


President Sirisena assured that Sri Lanka was extremely strict on this issue and people who indulge in people smuggling will be severely dealt with. Both leaders agreed to maintain contact and work together to enhance bilateral ties.

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