Sri Lanka investigating ambassador to Russia for selling arms to separatists
Sri Lanka is investigating its former ambassador to Russia following a media report that he helped arm pro-Moscow separatists in Ukraine, the foreign minister said.

Sri Lanka is investigating its former ambassador to Russia following a media report that he helped arm pro-Moscow separatists in Ukraine, the foreign minister said yesterday.
The Colombo-based said the Ukraine government has lodged a formal complaint with Colombo detailing former ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga's alleged arms dealings with the rebels.
"We will conduct a full investigation into this matter," Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera told the newspaper.
Samaraweera later confirmed his comments but did not give details. The government recalled Weeratunga soon after President Maithripala Sirisena came to power in January elections.
Weeratunga, a close relative of defeated former long-time president Mahinda Rajapakse, operated a restaurant in the Ukrainian capital Kiev before he was appointed Sri Lanka's ambassador to Moscow nine years ago, the paper added.
Weeratunga has not spoken about the allegations and could not be contacted for comment.
