Cameron will become the first foreign head of government to visit Sri Lanka's former warzone Tamil heartland.
"My decision is the right thing for us to do is to go to the Commonwealth conference...And have some very tough conversations with the Sri Lankan government," Cameron said while defending his decision to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) hosted by Lanka.
He said he will visit Sri Lanka's north during his attendance at CHOGM.
Lankan officials said Cameron would thus become the first head of government to visit Jaffna since Sri Lanka gained independence from Britain in 1948.
The British government is set to defy its own foreign affairs advisory committee recommendations by attending the Colombo summit. The committee said Britain should shun the summit.
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