23 February 2011
Media Release
Sri Lanka and the UK agree to strengthen
business relations
The
Minister of
External Affairs, Prof. G. L. Peiris and Mr. Alistair Burt,
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State of the British Foreign &
Commonwealth
Office, agreed to further strengthen
number of areas, particularly in the field of trade and business during
their meeting yesterday (22/02/2011) at the Ministry of External
Affairs.
Minister Peiris referred to the existing strong business links between
the
two countries, and stated that this was an appropriate area to be
further
explored and developed given the current positive post-conflict
environment
in the country.
Minister Peiris also provided the visiting British Minister with an
overview
of the significant progress made with regard to resettlement,
rehabilitation
and development, particularly in the North of the country following the
end
of conflict. Reconciliation among civilians was an important aspect of
the
recovery process, and he briefed Mr. Burt on the action taken by the
Government to implement the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and
Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) through the Inter-Agency Advisory
Committee
(IAAC).
Mr. Burt agreed that the relations between the two countries were
multi-dimensional, and that his visit offered an opportunity to focus
on the
trade and business aspects, among others. As this was his first visit
to
Lanka
developments first hand. He stressed that much progress has been made,
though challenges still remained. He also stated that the
help
further £ 3 million for demining purposes in addition to the
allocation of £
13.5 million as humanitarian assistance to
During his two day visit to
Minister of Economic Development, Basil Rajapaksa and Secretary to the
Ministry of Defense, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa. He also met with
Business leaders. His programme included a visit to
Ministry of External Affairs
23 February 2011


The Embassy and Permanent Mission of the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka












