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Sri Lanka High Commission in Ottawa

EXTENSION OF VISAS FOR FOREIGNERS IN SRI LANKA

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STATE MINISTER FOR REGIONAL CO-OPERATION AND FOREIGN SECRETARY DISCUSS THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND ITS IMPACT

2020-11-05
State Minister Regional Co-operation Tharaka Balasuriya and Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage were featured on Ada Derana 24 yesterday (04), with Mahieash Johnney for a special coverage on “US Election live, on the Road to the White House” where the impact of the US Presidential Election on Sri Lanka and the region was widely discussed.

 

STATE MINISTER BALASURIYA UNDERSCORES ENHANCING NEPAL - SRI LANKA BILATERAL RELATIONS AT JOINT WEBINAR

2020-11-05-2
The joint webinar of the Foreign Ministry of SriLanka, SriLanka Embassy in Kathmandu and Nepal Institute for International Cooperation was held with the participation of State Minister for Regional Co-operation Tharaka Balasuriya today, 05 November 2020.
State Minister Balasuriya reiterated  the importance of strengthening Sri Lanka’s economic diplomacy and  promotion of country‘s geo-strategic location under the neutral and friendly Foreign Policy framework.

Further, the State Minister underscored enhancing Nepal - Sri Lanka bilateral relations in the areas of trade, cultural, religious and air connectivity.


 

THE MESSAGE OF H.E. GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA, PRESIDENT OF SRI LANKA ON THE OCCASION OF MILAD-UN-NABI CELEBRATION

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STATE MINISTER FOR REGIONAL CO-OPERATION THARAKA BALASURIYA REAFFIRMS PRESIDENT RAJAPAKSA’S COMMITMENT FOR 80% RENEWABLE ENERGY TO THE UK’S REGIONAL AMBASSADOR FOR THE 26TH UN CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE

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State Minister for Regional Co-operation Tharaka Balasuriya reaffirmed President Rajapaksa’s commitment for 80% renewable energy to UK’s COP26 Regional Ambassador for Asia/Pacific and South Asia Ken O’Flaherty during a virtual discussion on 27 October 2020.

Cognizant of Sri Lanka being ranked the 6th most vulnerable country in the world to the adverse impact of climate change in the Global Climate Risk Index 2020, the State Minister highlighted the initiatives adopted by Sri Lanka to promote climate resilience and adaptation through conservation and protection of mangroves, wetlands and forests to reduce greenhouse gases. The importance of green financing to support designing and manufacturing electric vehicles by young Sri Lankan entrepreneurs to promote climate-friendly transport systems was also mentioned. Emphasizing Sri Lanka’s commitment to address marine plastic pollution, the need to develop facilities in coastal cities, especially to recycle plastic litter, was identified as an important element.

Ambassador O’Flaherty, appreciated Sri Lanka’s green initiatives, including on-going collaboration between the UK and Sri Lanka under the Commonwealth Litter Programme (CLiP) focused on addressing the impact of micro plastics, through collaboration in research, enhancing capacity for analysis by strengthening laboratory facilities and public awareness campaigns. He further commended Sri Lanka’s leading role in the Commonwealth Blue Charter Action Group on Mangrove Ecosystems and Livelihoods and advocating to halve the world’s Nitrogen waste by 2030, through the Colombo Declaration on Sustainable Nitrogen Management.

Highlighting emerging trends in the sphere of renewable energy, Ambassador O’ Flaherty stated that wind and solar power, when compared with fossil fuels, are much more cost effective. He pointed out that many countries in the Asian region have commenced the process of phasing out coal power.

Climate change is a global phenomenon, which no country can address alone and requires cooperation at both bilateral and multilateral levels. However, action or inaction by a single country, including Sri Lanka would have an overarching impact in the global context. In this regard, bilateral collaboration between Sri Lanka and the UK sets the agenda to address a critical existential threat of our times.

The discussion was held in the context of the UK hosting the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) in Glasgow in 2021.

The virtual discussion was moderated by British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Sarah Hulton. Foreign Secretary, Admiral Professor Jayanath Colombage, Director General/Ocean Affairs, Environment and Climate Change Hasanthi Urugodawatte Dissanayake and Acting Director General/Europe and Central Asia and European Union and Commonwealth Dhammika Semasinghe, and Head of Prosperity Section of the British High Commission in Colombo Andrew Price participated at the meeting.

Foreign Ministry

Colombo

28 October 2020

 

FOREIGN MINISTER DINESH GUNAWARDENA AND US SECRETARY OF STATE MICHAEL POMPEO HOLD BILATERAL DISCUSSIONS IN COLOMBO

2020-10-28

Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena and visiting US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo held discussions this morning (28 October 2020) at the Foreign Ministry, covering several areas of the multifaceted relationship which exists between Sri Lanka and the United States. The discussions followed those with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa earlier in the morning.

During the delegation level official talks, the two sides exchanged views on the economic, political, defence & security spheres which straddle the relationship and agreed to take measures to further invigorate the existing cooperation.  It was agreed to convene the annual Partnership Dialogue at an early, mutually convenient time frame, taking into account the existing COVID-19 pandemic situation. Furthermore, steps are to be taken to progress on several economic and development related initiatives, in addition to invigorating the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) and the US GSP facility.  They agreed to work in partnership to address the existing and post COVID-19 economic challenges. The two sides also exchanged views on regional and international developments of mutual interest.

Foreign Minister Gunawardena briefed the visiting Secretary of State on Sri Lanka’s progress in relation to strengthening reconciliation, promoting and protecting human rights, as well as addressing the country’s economic challenges and national security.

Secretary of State Michael Pompeo concluded his visit to Sri Lanka with a solemn event at the St. Anthony’s Church, Kochchikade where he, together with Mrs. Susan Pompeo, laid a wreath in remembrance of those who perished in the April 2019 Easter Sunday terrorist attacks.

Secretary of State Pompeo is the highest-level US dignitary to visit Sri Lanka during the tenure of US President Donald Trump.  Sri Lanka is part of an Asian tour undertaken by the US Secretary of State covering three other countries.

Foreign Ministry
Colombo

28 October 2020

 

PRESS STATEMENT OF HON. DINESH GUNAWARDENA FOREIGN MINISTER AT THE JOINT PRESS EVENT WITH HON. MICHAEL POMPEO, US SECRETARY OF STATE

Hon Michael Pompeo, Secretary of State,

Hon Tharaka Balasuriya, State Minister

Madam Ambassador,

Members of the Delegation

 Mr. Secretary Firstly I wish to welcome you and your delegation to Sri Lanka in this warm and pleasant weather amidst your busy schedule.

Tomorrow, the 29th of October 2020 marks the significant milestone of the 72nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Sri Lanka, then Ceylon, and the United States of America.

So indeed is a very important day and a visit Secretary of State that you have taken to be with us.

For over seven decades, our two countries have nurtured a strong relationship, founded on shared values of democracy and Socio-economic orientation. The relations between our peoples go back to mid 1800s, pre-dating the formal establishment of diplomatic relations. Over the years, this engagement has significantly matured into a multifaceted relationship, covering political, economic, educational, cultural and defence spheres including maritime matters. Equally important, the People to People interactions between our two nations.

In this context, it gives me immense pleasure in extending to you, my esteemed counterpart from the United States, Hon. Michael Pompeo, warm and cordial welcome to Sri Lanka. The fact that you have chosen to visit Sri Lanka, despite formidable challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic; dedicating your time and sharing your insight; is heart-warming Excellency.

Read more: PRESS STATEMENT OF HON. DINESH GUNAWARDENA FOREIGN MINISTER AT THE JOINT PRESS EVENT WITH HON. MICHAEL POMPEO, US SECRETARY OF STATE

 

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