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SM Krishna to visit Lanka

External Affairs Minister S.M.
Krishna will undertake a three-day official
visit to Sri Lanka next week during which he is
expected to discuss the issue of rehabilitation
of the war-displaced Tamils and open two new
consulates in the country. After the conflict
led by the LTTE ended last year, India has
maintained that the military intervention should
be followed by political reconciliation. India
has also pressed for measures to rehabilitate
the nearly three lakh Tamil civilians displaced
from the conflict-ridden areas during the war.
The issue of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
is likely to be discussed during Krishna’s
meetings with the Sri Lankan leadership. Indian
government had made a commitment to construct
50,000 houses in Sri Lanka for rehabilitation of
the IDPs in Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka
during the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda
Rajapaksa in June this year. As part of the
commitment, the government last week signed an
agreement with Hindustan Prefab Limited, for
undertaking the construction of 1,000 houses for
the IDPs in Northern Sri Lanka under a pilot
project.
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Each of the house, measuring 540
square feet, shall be constructed with locally
available material, a statement from the
government said in New Delhi. Besides,
discussing the Tamil issue and other bilateral
issues, Mr. Krishna during his visit beginning
November 25, will also declare open two Indian
consulates in Jaffna and Hambantota. These will
be in addition to the already existing consulate
in Kandy. Sri Lanka opened its fifth harbour in
Hambantota last Thursday with Chinese
assistance.