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Sri Lanka, Afghanistan Sign Historic MoU to Deepen Bilateral Relations

Kabul (BNA) Deepening bilateral relations, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan Wednesday (07) signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the Establishment of a Political Consultations Mechanism between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan and Sri Lanka.

Afghanistan Ambassador to Sri Lanka M. Ashraf Haidari and Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena signed the Memorandum of Understanding that provides for regular engagement and partnership between the two South Asian countries.

Following the historic signing of the landmark MOU, Ambassador Haidari and Foreign Minister Gunawardena delivered remarks, underscoring their Governments’ firm commitment to the further expansion of the growing Afghanistan-Sri Lanka bilateral ties.

Under the MoU, the two countries expressed confidence that Sri Lanka – Afghanistan bilateral partnership will grow further through active facilitation by both Foreign Ministries, thus enabling a yearly review of the whole gamut of bilateral relations.

This would cover areas such as political, economic, security, culture, health, social, people – to –people contacts and other areas of common interest including regional cooperation.

With this MoU, Sri Lanka completes the establishment of bilateral instruments of Political Consultations or Foreign Office Consultations with all countries in South Asia. The signed MoU remains an important bilateral instrument in the history of 63 years of formal diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The two sides agreed to further enhance bilateral relations and to hold an inaugural session of the Political Consultations at a mutually convenient time in the near future. Close cooperation in economic and trade matters as well as connectivity with neighbors, and Members of the SAARC remains Sri Lanka’s foremost Economic Diplomacy goal.

Both sides underscored the high potential areas for bilateral trade, including tea, gem and jewellery, dry fruits, nuts and cereal and highlighted that direct air connectivity would provide both countries to have closer cooperation in tourism, cultural and social engagements.

The State Minister for Regional Cooperation, Tharaka Balasuriya, Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof Jayanath Colombage, and officials of the Afghan Embassy in Colombo and Foreign Ministry were associated with the event.

Source: colombopage

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