New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that he held in-depth discussions with visiting Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on security and outlined that the two countries will cooperate in counter-terror training.
"Had in-depth conversations with President @GotabayaR on aspects relating to security. The menace of terror has plagued both India and Sri Lanka. Our nations will cooperate in counter-terror training," Modi tweeted.
The Prime Minister also said that the talks were productive and underlined that India is committed to supporting the people of Sri Lanka in their developmental aspirations.
"Sri Lanka is at the core of our 'Neighbourhood First' policy and Sagar doctrine. I am glad that our efforts, be it in infra projects, Indian Housing Project, solar projects and community development projects will bring a positive difference in the lives of many Sri Lankans," Modi said in a follow-up tweet.
On his part, Rajapaksa said that he was confident that a strong bilateral relationship will be built based on mutual respect and shared values.
"The very fruitful hour-long 1:1 with PM @narendramodi focused on several key aspects which are important and close to our nations' hearts and I am confident we will build a strong relationship based on mutual respect and shared values," the Sri Lankan leader tweeted.