Colombo: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday left for home after wrapping up his three-day visit to Sri Lanka during which he held "constructive discussions" with the country's top leadership, which was described as a "huge success".
Jaishankar visited Colombo over three months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Sri Lankan counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa held a virtual summit in September during which the two sides agreed to further expand ties in a range of areas such as anti-terror cooperation, maritime security and trade and investment.
"Thank you @DCRGunawardena for hospitality and constructive discussions! Thank you @MFA_SriLanka for invaluable cooperation for making the visit of @DrSJaishankar a huge success. Will look forward to working closely for expeditious follow up," the Indian High Commission in Colombo tweeted.
During his visit, Jaishankar held meetings with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, several other ministers and Opposition leaders.
He assured them that India will always be a "dependable partner and reliable friend" of Sri Lanka and said New Delhi is open to strengthening its relationship with Colombo on the basis of "mutual trust, mutual interest, mutual respect and mutual sensitivity".
Jaishankar conveyed warm greetings from Prime Minister Modi to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and discussed cooperation for post-COVID health and economic recovery.
"We are now looking at post-COVID cooperation and I carry back with me Sri Lanka’s interest in accessing vaccines from India," said Jaishankar, who was here on his first foreign trip of the year. This was also the first by a foreign dignitary to Sri Lanka in the new year.
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Sri Lankan leadership formally requested Indian assistance to obtain the COVID vaccine during meetings with Jaishankar.