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FOREIGN SECRETARY OUTLINES SPECIAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY SRI LANKA MISSIONS OVERSEAS DURING COVID PANDEMIC

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Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage was interviewed on Swarnavahini's "Mahajana Sevaya Pinisai" on 21st September 2020. The Foreign Secretary outlined the special services provided by Sri Lanka Missions overseas and the repatriation process of the Government, in the midst of the COVID pandemic.

 

ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT GOTABAYA RAJAPAKSA FROM THE PRESIDENTIAL SECRETARIAT AT THE VIRTUAL ‘HIGH – LEVEL EVENT ON FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE ERA OF COVID – 19 AND BEYOND’ ORGANIZED BY THE PRIME MINISTERS OF CANADA, JAMAICA AND THE UN SECRETARY GENERAL

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INTERVIEW OF FOREIGN SECRETARY COLOMBAGE ON INDIA’S THANTHI TV

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The Interview featuring Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage on Sri Lanka’s success story amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and the country’s policies and cooperation within the region was telecast on 19 September 2020 on Thanthi TV in Chennai.

Full Interview at: https://youtu.be/N8w6DfoLMmE

 

FOREIGN MINISTER GUNAWARDENA AND THE EU AMBASSADORS IN COLOMBO DISCUSS WAYS TO FURTHER ADVANCE THE EU-SRI LANKA BILATERAL ENGAGEMENT

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Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union in Colombo Denis Chaibi along with the EU Ambassadors of Italy, the Netherlands and Charge d’ Affaires of the Embassies of Romania, Germany and France paid a courtesy call on Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena on 2 September 2020.

The Ambassadors offered congratulations to the Foreign Minister on his re-appointment and expressed the desire for continued closer cooperation. It was noted that Europe was the number one destination for Sri Lanka's exports and a major source of foreign direct investment and tourism. The Ambassadors said that Sri Lanka has performed remarkably well in controlling the spread of COVID-19 and as a result, they were confident that European tourists would return to Sri Lanka, once the airports were reopened.

The Ambassadors also discussed the status of EU development assistance to Sri Lanka and expressed the desire to support the government's economic development priorities. They briefed the Foreign Minister on the EU assisted ongoing projects in agriculture, vocational training, food safety, among others.

The Ambassadors also discussed proposed reforms and recent political developments following the election of the new government.

State Minister Tharaka Balasuriya and Foreign Secretary Admiral  Prof. Jayanath Colombage also participated in the meeting.

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SRI LANKA URGES BIMSTEC MEMBER STATES TO EMBRACE THE “NEW NORMAL” FOR REGIONAL PROSPERITY

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Foreign Secretary Admiral Professor Colombage chairing the   21st Session of the Senior Officials’ Meeting (SoM) urged BIMSTEC Member States to embrace the “new normal, and adapt fast”, at the first virtual meeting held on 2 September 2020, in Colombo.

In his inaugural remarks, the Foreign Secretary stated that  global dynamics will not be the same after the COVID-19 pandemic as it has affected  all  States,  in various  degrees, as  it  transformed  from  a health crisis  to an economic and human crisis  as described by the  United Nations Secretary General António Guterres. In fact, he stated that the   crisis has affected the very fabric of   daily life of BIMSTEC Member States as  economic activities have slowed down with global and regional value chains disrupted, millions of people have lost their jobs with many pushed into poverty and  therefore the  meeting was timely, as it  is an opportunity to build on the assurances made by Heads of State of BIMSTEC Members on combatting the adverse effects of COVID-19 at the 23rd  Anniversary of the BIMSTEC Day held in June 2020. He said that their messages were clear and encouraging as the Leaders had reiterated and acknowledged the need to build a better and resilient   organization that could leverage regional cooperation in the recovery and rehabilitation process in post COVID-19.

Given that the region is home to 23% of the world population, Foreign Secretary stated that the devastating effects affecting the vulnerable sections can only cripple economies and divert resources that were once used for upward mobility in Member States. The collective GDP of US dollars 3 trillion, which was a benchmark prior to the pandemic, should not become an unattainable goal in the face of this devastation, he said and that the goal should be to surpass. Therefore, he stated that the sector driven Organization  should collectively promote trade and investment cooperation, strengthen energy cooperation, increase connectivity and people-to-people contact, focus on disaster management and public health, combat terrorism and extremism, deal with the adverse effects of climate change and work towards poverty alleviation.

As the lead country for Information, Technology and Innovation sector in BIMSTEC, Sri Lanka informed that it will put forward proposals that would enhance the use of technological tools in daily life to address post COVID-19 effects and also cater to the demand for internet based economic activities and that the proposed setting up of the BIMSTEC Technology Transfer Facility, in Colombo would further augment the work Sri Lanka proposes to undertake in the sector.

The 21st SoM was preceded by the Fourth BIMSTEC Permanent Working Committee (BPWC) chaired by Additional Secretary Economic Affairs Ambassador P M Amza of the Foreign Ministry.

Read more: SRI LANKA URGES BIMSTEC MEMBER STATES TO EMBRACE THE “NEW NORMAL” FOR REGIONAL PROSPERITY

 

INTERVIEW OF STATE MINISTER THARAKA BALASURIYA ON THE GOVERNMENT’S INITIATIVES AND REGIONAL COOPERATION

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State Minister of Regional Co-operation Tharaka Balasuriya was interviewed on News 1st NEWSLINE with  Faraz Shauketaly on TV1 on 02 September 2020. The State Minister speaks of the Government’s initiatives on the welfare and safe repatriation of Sri Lankans overseas and plans for furthering regional cooperation.
   

THE 'IRIDA AYUBOWAN' PROGRAMME TELECAST ON RUPAVAHINI, FEATURING FOREIGN SECRETARY

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Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage was interviewed on “Irida Ayubowan” programme on Rupavahini today, 30 August 2020.

Video Link : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2amcR3tZJ4

   

THE 'IRIDA AYUBOWAN' PROGRAMME TELECAST ON RUPAVAHINI, FEATURING FOREIGN SECRETARY

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Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage was interviewed on “Irida Ayubowan” programme on Rupavahini today, 30 August 2020.

Video Link : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2amcR3tZJ4

   

EDB AND FOREIGN MINISTRY ACCELERATE EFFORTS TO BOOST EXPORTS

The Export Development Board (EDB) and the Foreign Ministry are working closely together to increase the country’s export revenue and mitigate the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the export industry. Sri Lanka’s export income which stood at US$ 277 Mn in April 2020 has increased to US$ 1,090 Mn in July 2020 and is projected to grow in the coming months. There are several joint initiatives taken by the EDB and the Foreign Ministry to enhance exports. This includes identifying new market opportunities, creating awareness by disseminating market alerts, addressing supply chain issues, enhancing capacity building through webinars, and creating business linkages to support existing exporters to sustain their exports.

During the COVID-19 lockdown which began in late March, Sri Lanka’s Missions and Posts overseas continued to share updates and developments relevant to the markets they covered. These updates included available market opportunities as well as changes to trade and policy regulations during the pandemic which enabled Sri Lanka’s exporters to adapt accordingly. The functioning of this mechanism also enabled Sri Lanka’s exporters to share their supply capability information with buyers swiftly, via the Foreign Ministry and its network of overseas Missions. The export opportunities that were identified and made use of in this manner related in particular to face masks, protective gowns, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), rubber gloves, hand sanitizers, tea and food products. EDB being the facilitator for Sri Lankan exporters made efficient arrangements to circulate market updates rapidly among exporters via email and its website, and made use of IT based solutions to connect exporters and importers by organizing a series of webinars in collaboration with foreign trade chambers with the assistance of Sri Lanka’s Missions overseas.

Read more: EDB AND FOREIGN MINISTRY ACCELERATE EFFORTS TO BOOST EXPORTS

   

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