Blake: US-India discussed on Sri Lanka [July 24 2011]

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had a long discussion with the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha on the current situation in Sri Lanka and felt the need for greater progress towards reconciliation in the island, according to a US State Department official. Clinton met Jayalalitha during her visit to Chennai last week.

“They actually had quite a long conversation about Sri Lanka, and I think they both agreed that we have concerns about the situation in Sri Lanka,” Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake told reporters. “We hope that there’s going to be greater progress towards reconciliation. The meeting sort of comes in the context of this recent film, the Channel 4 documentary that’s gotten a lot of attention around the world, including here in the United States,” he said. The United States, he said, believes that Sri Lanka must investigate the very troubling incidents that were reported in this documentary and in other documentaries and bring those that may be responsible for those to justice.

“More broadly, the Secretary (of State) and (Chief) Minister Jayalalitha talked about how there needs to be greater progress towards reconciliation and that really, the government should redouble efforts to reach an agreement in their dialogue with the Tamil National Alliance on all of the key issues of concern to Tamils inside Sri Lanka,” Blake said.