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US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs Christina Rocca arrived in Colombo yesterday on a four-day visit to hold talks with President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga and government leaders on issues ranging from the peace process, aid and investments, US embassy sources said. A team of US State Department officials accompanied her, sources said. During her stay in Colombo, she is to pay a short visit to Trincomalee tomorrow and attend an event to distribute fishing boats and gear to the Kasthurinagar Fishing Co-operative Society under a USAID project. The same day, she will visit the Trincomalee campus of the East University where a training program on Nonviolent Communication Skills for youth in Trincomalee district with financial assistance of the USAID is in progress since April 24, sources said. |
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