Welcome resolution of Sri Lanka crisis: MEA

The UNP leader had refused to step down asserting that his sacking was illegal.

Update: 2018-12-16 21:51 GMT
Sri Lanka will introduce new laws to prevent terrorism as the existing ones are not adequate to deal with terror attacks like the massive Easter Sunday bombings, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has said. (Photo: File)

New Delhi: India on Sunday welco-med resolution of the political crisis in Sri Lanka and exuded confidence that relations between the two countries will continue to move on in an upward trajectory. The MEA said the resolution of the issues was a reflection of the maturity demonstrated by all forces.

United National Party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn in as the prime minister of Sri Lanka on Sunday, ending a 51-day power tussle in the island nati-on that had crippled the government.

“As a close neighbour and true friend, India welcomes the resolution of the political situation in Sri Lanka. This is a reflection of the maturity demonstrated by all political forces, and also of the resilience of Sri Lankan democracy and its  institutions,” MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

He said India remains committed to taking forward its people oriented development projects in Sri Lanka. “We are confident that India-Sri Lanka ties will continue to move on an upward trajectory,” he said.

Mr Wickremesinghe, 69, was administered the oath of office by Pres-ident Maithripala Siris-ena, who had sacked him on October 26 in a controversial move which plunged the island nation into an unprecedented constitutional crisis.

The UNP leader had refused to step down asserting that his sacking was illegal. His re-appointment comes a day after former strongman Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was installed as Prime Minister by President Sirisena, resigned on Saturday, after two crucial Supreme Court decisions made his efforts to cling to premiership untenable.

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