Foreign Minister meets UK Foreign Secretary, discusses boosting bilateral ties
Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris met the UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Elizabeth Truss recently the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Minister Prof Peiris informed Foreign Secretary Elizabeth
Truss that having fully vaccinated about 82% of the eligible population, life
is getting back to normalcy in Sri Lanka. He said tourism which collapsed
during the pandemic is picking up with modest numbers and other businesses are
also picking up. He also noted that Sri Lankan apparel industry which remained
resilient even during the height of the pandemic was able to shift to produce
other items such as Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs).
Minister Prof Peiris said, Sri Lanka-UK bilateral
relationship is very strong, and the two countries have a lot in common and
there is a solid foundation to build on. He added that Sri Lanka is an example
of a robust and time-tested democratic tradition where Sri Lankans began
enjoying the universal adult franchise 17 years before gaining independence,
when it was still the Colony of Ceylon.
Referring to the investments successive Sri Lankan
Governments have made for human resource development such as provision of free
healthcare and free education up to university level, Minister Prof Peiris
stated that some of the products of Sri Lankan free education system are
contributing to the UK’s economy.
Minister added that the British influence is visible in
every aspect of Sri Lanka’s life be it politics, trade, finance, legal and
education. The names of major Sri Lankan companies indicate their origins and
have been set up by British businessmen.
Referring to the Free Trade Agreements Sri Lanka has signed with India and
Pakistan, he stated that such agreements provide an opportunity to British
companies and act as a conduit to manufacture in Sri Lanka for export to these
markets.
He also informed that
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has encouraged him to engage in a dialogue with
the diaspora and the Government is also reaching out to the Tamil National
Alliance. The Government has also commenced an engagement with the civil
society organisations, has released some suspects held under the Prevention of
Terrorism Act (PTA) and is revisiting the PTA to make changes which are not
cosmetic but substantial. He also stated that the offices such as Office of
Missing Persons, Office for Reparations and Office for National Unity and
Reconciliation are engaged in useful work.
Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss reciprocated the
sentiments expressed by Minister Prof. Peiris and stated that she was fortunate
to have visited Sri Lanka and the two countries need to engage more on
investments. She added that the UK is developing a broader investment portfolio
which Sri Lanka could be a part of.
Source Adaderana
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