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Canada found safe for terrorists: Sri Lanka Foreign Minister Ali Sabry said,

Terrorists found safe haven in Canada

New York , Foreign minister of Sri Lanka reacting said after reacting to India-Canada present relation. He said on Monday (local time) that terrorists have found safe haven in the North American country and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has this way of coming out with disgraceful allegations.

 

Canada is found safe for terrorists

While speaking exclusively with ANI, the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister further added that he is “not surprised” by this comments as Trudeau comes out with “outrageous and sustained allegations.”

Canada is safe country for terrorists. The Canadian Prime Minister has this way of just coming out with some outergations allegations without any supporting evidence. The same thing they did for Sri Lanka, a terrible, total lie about saying that Sri Lanka had a genocide. Everybody knows there was no slaughter in our country”, said Sri Lankan Foreign Minister.

Ties between Indian and Canada strained after Justin Trudeau on September 18 alleged India’s involvement in the fatal shooting of khalistan tiger force chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.

Nijjar, who call terrorist in India,  killed outside a Gurdwara in Canada’s Surrey on June 18. India, however, rejected the allegations, terming them “absurd” and “motivated”.

Taking a shovel at Trudeau for honoring a former Nazi soldier in Canada’s parliament, he said, “I saw yesterday he had gone and given a rousing welcome to somebody who has associated with the Nazis in the past during the Second World War. So, this is questionable and we have dealt with it in the past. I am not surprise that sometimes PM Trudeau comes out with outrageous and substantiated allegations.”

Sabry while speaking on Canada

and Sri Lanka’s relationship said that due to Trudeau’s “Genocide” comment, earlier, the relationship between the two nations is ‘affected’. He also advised Canada’s PM to not interfere in the internal matters of a sovereign country.

“I don’t think anyone should put their noise in other countries and tell as to how we should govern our country. We love our country more than anyone else. So, we have to look after our region and need to work together. We should not be dictate by anyone else as to how we should conduct our affairs”.

The Sri Lankan Ministe=ry of Foreign Affairs said that such irresponsible pronouncements by the leader of a nation breeds hatred both in Canada and Sri Lanka, instead of prompting peace and reuniting.

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