New Delhi: Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe today said the relationship between India and Sri Lanka can reach newer heights.
At a media briefing in New Delhi, Mr Wickremesinghe said he held discussions with his PM Narendra Modi over a host of issues, such as their programme of creating one million jobs over the next five years.
He said the issue of fishermen from India and Sri Lanka who often cross into each other's territory was discussed and it will be concluded in a time-bound manner.
He said tourism as an area of operation was also discussed. The Sri Lankan prime minister, who is on a three-day India visit, said that by the mid of next year they will be able to draw conclusions to the issues discussed.
Our relationship "can go to newer heights", he said.
At a media briefing in New Delhi, Mr Wickremesinghe said he held discussions with his PM Narendra Modi over a host of issues, such as their programme of creating one million jobs over the next five years.
He said the issue of fishermen from India and Sri Lanka who often cross into each other's territory was discussed and it will be concluded in a time-bound manner.
Our relationship "can go to newer heights", he said.
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