INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena met (17 February 2020) the visiting US Congressional delegation, comprising Mr
Ami Bera, MD, Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and Non-Proliferation and Representative Mr
Holding, Member of the House Ways and Means Committee, Budget Committee and Ethics Committee and two members of the Congressional Committee
Staff.
Minister Gunawardena welcomed the US Congress Representatives and highlighted the need to move forward in new areas of cooperation
that would boost Sri Lanka economy
He said the visit took place at a significant time to Sri Lanka and briefed the delegation on the initiatives taken to broadbase Sri Lanka
relationship with the US in ICT, Science, Technology and innovation and agriculture sectors through sector-focused dialogues, with
representatives of the specific sectors from both sides.
The two Representatives of the Congress articulated the strong desire of the
Government of the United States of America to advance the multifaceted relationship with Sri Lanka as an important strategic partner of the
USA.Noting the importance of enhancing the economic cooperation between the two countries, Representative Bera and Representative Holding,
expressed the willingness of the US side to increase Foreign Direct Investment in both countries.Recognising Sri Lanka strategic geographic
position in the world map, they also emphasised the importance of enhancing maritime cooperation with the island.
The Minister availed of
the opportunity of meeting the Congressional delegation to reiterate strong objections of the Government of Sri Lanka on the recent
imposition of travel restrictions on Lt
Shavendra Silva, Commander of the Army and Actg
Chief of Defence Staff and his immediate family and asked that the United States review its decision
He emphasised the importance of continuing defence cooperation, and observed the need to overcomesuch hindrances without causing
embarrassment to either party.
The delegation took note of the concerns and informed that they would conveythese sentiments to the US
Congress.
The Congress Delegation was joined at the discussions by US Ambassador Alaina Teplitz and Embassy officials
Foreign Secretary Ravinatha Aryasinha and Director General/ North America, Dharshana M
Perera, and officials of the Ministry, were associated with the Minister during the talks.
The delegation had calls on President Gotabaya
Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Speaker Karu Jayasuriya and Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Prof
Peiris during their stay in Sri Lanka.
The delegation was hosted to lunch by Foreign Secretary Ravinatha Aryasinha prior to their departure
today, which was attended by leading Sri Lankan business personalities and Heads of economic-related government institutions.