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Japan-Sri Lanka to enhance maritime and economic cooperation

11 Feb 2021

Japan and Sri Lanka agreed to continue concerned efforts to enhance maritime cooperation and economic cooperation, the Foreign Ministry said. The two countries have also decided to review economic cooperation and further strengthen cooperation in areas of contemporary relevance. This was discussed at the second round of the Sri Lanka-Japan Policy Dialogue which was held virtually yesterday at the level of senior officials of the two Ministries of External Affairs. A number of priorities were discussed and the two countries decided to work together to achieve common goals. Recognizing the importance of a rule-based maritime order in the Indian Ocean, the two sides decided to continue their concerted efforts to enhance maritime cooperation and mutual cooperation across multilateral platforms. Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage led the Sri Lankan delegation, while the Japanese delegation was led by Mori Takayo, Senior Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Sri Lankan Ambassador to Tokyo Sanjeev Gunasekara, senior officials from the two Ministries of External Affairs, the Embassy of Japan in Colombo and the Commerce Department of Sri Lanka also participated in the discussions.


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