Indian Prime Minister holds talks with Sri Lankan President in Delhi
The two met at Hyderabad House in Delhi, after Mr Sirisena met with India's Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj earlier in the day.
Speaking at a joint press conference Sri Lanka’s president said that the two nations “were able to strengthen” their friendship and sign agreements “ on several subjects.”
The Indian Premier, Narendra Modi, tweeted, “India and Sri Lanka are set to grow further."
A series of agreements were signed by the two nations, including a landmark nuclear deal, which will see India help Sri Lanka build its nuclear energy infrastructure the Indian foreign ministry said.
India will also look to play a part in Sri Lanka’s plan to establish 600 MW of nuclear capacity by 2030, reports Reuters.
Other agreements surrounding the themes of cultural cooperation, university relations and agricultural cooperation were also signed, reports The Hindu.
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