State Department spokesman says Washington backs a deal to halt the fighting and free hostages
Sirisena's office did not comment on the meeting, but said the president had told senior police officers on Friday that he will not allow any serving officer to testify.
Sirisena's defence secretary and police chief have suggested that the president, who is also defence minister, did not follow proper protocols in dealing with intelligence warnings about the Easter Sunday bombings.
Sirisena has repeatedly denied he was aware of an impending threat.
A local militant organisation and the Daesh group claimed responsibility for the attacks. The country has been under a state of emergency since the bombings.
Sirisena said last week that he met with the national police chief and his top brass 13 days before the attacks but no officer raised warnings passed on by India and based on information from a detained militant.
State Department spokesman says Washington backs a deal to halt the fighting and free hostages
He clarifies that the offer accepted by Hamas is a softened version of Egyptian proposal, which is not acceptable to Israel
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He also stabbed three other workers, leaving them with serious injuries
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There were no immediate details over what the agreement entailed