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India working with Sri Lanka to repatriate thousands of Tamils

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Sri Lankan army Special Force commando soldiers participate in a Victory Day parade in the southern town of Matara on May 18, 2014. The government is holding a military "victory parade" to mark five years since the defeat of Tamil Tiger rebels, who waged a decades-long battle for a separate homeland for minority Tamils. Photo: AFP

India said it was working with Sri Lanka's new government to repatriate thousands of ethnic minority Tamils who fled the island during nearly four decades of separatist war.

Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar said discussions were continuing for the return of 100,000 refugees from the southern state of Tamil Nadu, which is separated from Sri Lanka by a narrow stretch of sea.

"We had agreed when Sri Lanka's foreign minister was here (India) in January to find ways by which these refugees could go back with honour, dignity (and) safety," Jaishankar said.

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"We've already had one meeting on the bilateral side on January 30 to discuss the issue."

The comments come as India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to visit Sri Lanka this week to strengthen ties with its new president, Maithripala Sirisena.

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Modi is expected to visit Sri Lanka's former war zone and Tamil heartland of Jaffna during the three-day visit, starting on Friday.

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