Government holds meeting with political parties on Sri Lanka situation

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All-party meeting on Sri Lanka's crisis

NEW DELHI: An all-party meeting on the situation in Sri Lanka was held here on Tuesday with senior leaders from various political parties attending.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar briefed the MPs on the situation in Sri Lanka which is facing its worst economic crisis in seven decades.

National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah, DMK’s TR Baalu, MDMK’s Vaiko, and Communist Party of India’s Binoy Viswam were among the MPs attending the meeting.

Congress MP P Chidambaram, YSRCP’s Vijayasai Reddy, ADMK’s M Thambidurai were also present. The government has called the meeting to address the concerns of several political parties as they are worried about the Sri Lankan crisis.

In his recent meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and EAM Jaishankar, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin expressed his concern about the situation in Lanka and asked for permission to send relief material to the island nation.

At the all-party meeting on Sunday, both DMK and AIADMK leaders had urged the Centre to intervene in the crisis to help the neighbouring country resolve its crisis.

India has expeditiously finalised and delivered assistance as well as support worth about $3.8 billion to help Sri Lanka deal with the economic crisis. This is in the form of currency swaps, deferment of repayment of Sri Lanka’s liabilities to the Reserve Bank of India under the Asian Clearing Union mechanism.

India has also provided credit assistance of about #1.5 billion for the financing of imports of fuel, food, medicines, fertilizers and other essential commodities from it. (ANI)

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