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Maithri says will strengthen ties with CommonwealthSecretary -General of the Commonwealth Kamalesh Sharma on Monday commended the 100-day program of the new Government of Sri Lanka when he called on Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena. Sharma, who is on a three-day official visit to Sri Lanka, called on President Sirisena at the Presidential Secretariat. Secretary General Sharma said he is pleased to know that a number of issues that the Commonwealth expected Sri Lanka to address have been included in the program. The government’s 100-day program plans to implement a number of proposals made by the Commonwealth including the establishment of independent commissions, ensuring media freedom as well as the presentation of the Right to Information Act and introduction of a code of ethics for Parliamentarians. Speaking at the occasion the President said Sri Lanka, as a founding member of the organisation, is looking forward to further strengthening the relations with the Commonwealth. While pointing out that establishing diplomatic relations with various countries is important for the country’s future, President Sirisena emphasised that the support extended by the Commonwealth will help the future immensely. He said that Sri Lanka expects the cooperation of the Commonwealth to create a better image of the country among the international community. The Commonwealth Secretary-General also called on Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to reiterate the Commonwealth’s commitment to work in partnership with Sri Lanka. The Prime Minister apprised the Commonwealth Secretary-General of the measures that have been taken by the Government to establish independent commissions and other obligations as the Commonwealth’s Chair-in-Office. Sharma, who concluded his visit on Monday, met with Minister Karu Jayasuriya as well as Governors and Chief Ministers of provinces. |