- AAP
- December 11, 2012
FOREIGN Minister Bob Carr will travel to Sri Lanka on Friday
to discuss trade ties, tourism and efforts to disrupt people smuggling.
The
three-day trip will be Senator Carr's first visit to the south Asian nation as
a minister and will include discussions on Australia's aid assistance to Sri
Lanka, a spokesman for the minister told AAP on Tuesday.
People
smuggling will also be on the agenda.
Sri
Lankan authorities have in the past 12 months disrupted 69 people smuggling
operations involving 2900 people who were intending to come to Australia, the
spokesman said.
Meanwhile,
HMAS Larrakia intercepted a boat carrying 57 suspected asylum seekers and two
crew on Monday night, north of Ashmore Islands
The
opposition's immigration spokesman Scott Morrison said asylum seeker boats were
continuing to arrive in record numbers "even with the onset of the monsoon
season where conditions are perilous and the risk of taking boat journeys to
Australia intensifies".
Later
on Tuesday, Senator Carr's office announced he would visit Timor Leste on
Thursday ahead of the Sri Lankan trip.
Economic,
aid and security issues are on the agenda when he meets East Timor leaders.
The
visit coincides with the Australian-led International Stabilisation Force (ISF)
ceasing security operations and commencing withdrawal from East Timor last
month.
"The
withdrawal marks a new era in Australia-Timor-Leste relations with the transfer
of security responsibilities to local forces," Senator Carr said in a
statement.
"Discussions
would also involve future plans for development assistance, with an emphasis on
Australia's continued support for education and health."
He
will visit the Resistance Museum and present a gift from Australia - material
about East Timor held by the National Film and Sound Archive.
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