"Nobody can deny his positive efforts in two days," Vasan said while speaking to the press on the sidelines of a function here.
To a query he said External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, who represented India at the meet could have discussed with his counterparts from other member countries about the alleged human rights violations.
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Vasan refused to be drawn into discussions on TESO, a pro Eelam outfit's demand for Parliament to pass a resolution, urging Sri Lanka to probe human rights violations. "I have already stated whatever I had to say on the issue", he said.
Cameron had urged Sri Lanka to complete an independent probe into alleged human rights violations by March next year.
The DMK supported TESO at its meet yesterday had called for passing a resolution in the coming Parliament session pressing for a probe into human rights violations in the neighbouring Island nation.
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