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SAARC summit to be held in Sri Lanka from July 27
T V Sriram in Colombo
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January 29, 2008 14:42 IST

The 15th South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Summit will be held in the picturesque Sri Lankan city of Kandy from July 27, with Colombo planning 'foolproof' security arrangements to ward off any attack from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam as it battles the rebel forces in the north.

"The President (Mahinda Rajapakse) visited Kandy yesterday and held a meeting with regard to making available all facilities in time before the SAARC summit beginning on July 27," a top official told PTI on Tuesday.

"The security issue was also discussed," the official said, adding it was decided to take special measures to ensure 'foolproof arrangements'.

The week-long summit that will conclude on August 3 is expected to be attended by SAARC heads of state including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [Images].

Among various infrastructural facilities, the government proposes to renovate the whole road network in Kandy in time for the summit. The event will be marked by special cultural pageants and other colourful programmes in the hill resort.

The summit is also expected to be attended by around 1,000 delegates from the SAARC countries besides 300 representatives from the media, officials said.

Arrangements will also be made for special train services from Colombo to Kandy during the summit. Foreign minister Rohitha Bogollagama and his cabinet colleagues Mahindananda Aluthgamage, Rohana Dissanayake were among those who attended the meeting chaired by the President.

Fighting between military and the LTTE has intensified since the government scrapped a ceasefire on January 16, leaving over 600 rebels dead.


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