ECONOMYNEXT – President Ranil Wickremesinghe discussed Sri Lanka’s involvement in Red Sea security operations at a meeting with ambassadors from 10 Middle Eastern nations at the Presidential Secretariat Thursday (11).
The government was committed to safeguarding the freedom of navigation while ensuring a minimal adverse impact on Sri Lanka’s economy, Wickremesinghe was quoted as saying in a statement by his media division.
Led by the Palestinian Ambassador, representatives of Egypt, Qatar, UAE, Libya, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Iraq attended the meeting.
Wickremesinghe emphasized Sri Lanka’s commitment to the two-state solution in Palestine, and underscored the necessity for authorities to take steps in removing settlers from the West Bank while advocating for the establishment of a permanent, functional Palestinian Government.
He called for continued humanitarian supplies, including contributions by Sri Lanka, to Gaza.
The President outlined Sri Lanka’s foreign policy, which includes the strengthening of relations with Asia, West Asia, Africa and the Middle East in addition to existing relations with the West.
Sri Lanka is dedicated to contributing to regional stability, he pointed out.
The government’s decision to send a Navy ship to the Red Sea, where ships affiliated with Israel have come under attack by Yemen’s Houthi faction, has raised concerns.
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