Foreign Minister Gunawardane told India-Sri Lanka's threat of terrorism
Foreign Minister Gunawardane told India-Sri Lanka's threat of terrorism
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The dangers of terrorism have been accepted globally, let us know that Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardane called terrorism a threat to the world and said that India and Sri Lanka are working together to deal with it. Gunawardane, who came to India on a two-day tour, said that terrorism is a big danger for India as well as Sri Lanka.

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This is a serious problem for the whole world. India and Sri Lanka are paying special attention to this and are working together in this field. Last year when President Gotabaya Rajapaksa visited India, New Delhi announced special financial assistance to Sri Lanka to combat terrorism. As Foreign Minister, I have come to strengthen these relations further.

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During this important visit, the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister met Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Mahendra Nath Pandey, Labor Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale and other government officials. After the meeting, Gunawardane said, "Discussion with everyone was very good. This will strengthen the relations between India and Sri Lanka in the future." Earlier, Gunawardane also visited the Buddha Temple near the Birla Temple in Delhi. This is his first official visit to India.

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