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Australia today expressed deepest condolences of its government to the people of Sri Lanka who lost their lives and are injured in the adverse weather condition which ravaged southern and western parts of the country.
In a message to Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Dr. Harsha De Silva, Aussie Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop said that the government of Australia stands ready to provide assistance to Sri Lanka should it be required.
nick Sunday, 28 May 2017 02:54 PM
stop just giving moral support send us some tangible support via DM Android App
Dee Sunday, 28 May 2017 03:42 PM
Now there are real 'Boat People' not trying to get into 'aussie' for economic benefit, but trying to get away from 'real danger' and return to their homes in max one week. Don't need to give them 'refugee status' citing 'HR Violations or Rape or whatever'. Please assist them in seeking refuge till they can 'return to their homes' once water recedes.
STANDS READY Sunday, 28 May 2017 05:14 PM
IS it only "ATTENTION" and "PRESENT ARMS" to be followed by "STAND AT EASE "
ceylon Sunday, 28 May 2017 06:15 PM
.ready to helpbut no help.500000 victims are waiting for help by became homeless.confusing comment. via DM Android App
ceylon Sunday, 28 May 2017 06:17 PM
69 years after independence sri lanka need to beg helps from other countries.why not jail all the stupid leaders who made this country poor and bankrupt by they became billionaires. via DM Android App
GOVIraala Monday, 29 May 2017 02:27 PM
OH Madam you just woke up..
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