Sri Lanka’s president and prime minister have agreed to meet again, after inconclusive talks to ease the country’s constitutional crisis. It was the two leaders’ first meeting since the president fired top ministers and suspended parliament last week. A joint statement from the leaders said the talks were “cordial and friendly”. The peace process with Tamil Tiger rebels remains on hold and the BBC’s Sri Lanka correspondent says fresh elections are still likely. Full Story
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