Colombo, June 2 (NIA) – Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, on Friday thanked the government and the people of Maldives for the assistance provided for flood relief work in the island country.
Speaking with the Maldivian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohamed Asim, who called on him at the President’s official residence in Colombo, Sirisena said Sri Lanka received generous support from the international community during this time of calamity because of the policy of maintaining good relations with all the nations.
Foreign Minister Dr. Mohamed Asim in his capacity as the Special Envoy of the President of Maldives conveyed condolences from the government and the people of Maldives to Sri Lanka following the floods and landslides that occurred due to torrential rains resulting in the loss of several innocent lives, damages to infrastructure, and a significant disruption of the lives of hundreds of people; and informed that the Maldives stand with Sri Lanka during this difficult time.
Dr. Asim briefed the President on the current political developments in the Maldives.
President Sirisena pointing out that a small group of unscrupulous elements traveled between the two countries and indulged in nefarious activities, he emphasized the need for joint action to curb such activities.
The Foreign Minister assured the President that his country would extend fullest cooperation to immigration and law and order authorities in Sri Lanka in this regard.