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Sri Lanka received essential medicines worth $ 1 million from Bangladesh as a goodwill gesture this week. In a brief ceremony, Bangladesh High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Tareq Md Ariful Islam made a token handover of the consignment to Health Minister Dr. Ramesh Pathirana at the latter’s office. Secretary Health Services Dr. P. G. Mahipala, Director General of Health Services Dr. Asela Gunawardena, DDG MSD Dr. Dharmaratne, Director (Diplomatic Affairs) Dr. Anver Hamdani, Director MSD Dr. Dias were among the Health Ministry officials present at the event. The consignment of medicines consisting 24 items has been supplied from Essential Drugs Company Ltd. (EDCL), the state-owned pharmaceutical company of Bangladesh as per the requirement of the Sri Lankan Government.
Minister Ramesh Pathirana thanked the Government and the people of Bangladesh for the friendly gesture and appreciated the role of the Bangladesh High Commissioner in deepening bilateral relations between the two countries, especially in the health and pharmaceutical sectors. The High Commissioner termed this as a demonstration of Bangladesh’s commitment and goodwill towards Sri Lanka and also as an indication of the huge potential of collaboration the pharmaceutical and health sectors hold for the two countries.
Bangladesh has been showing solidarity by supplying medicines to Sri Lanka in times of need. In May 2022 Bangladesh provided medical supplies worth $2.3 million as a goodwill gesture. The two governments are actively considering a stronger collaboration for sourcing pharmaceutical products from Bangladesh.
The supply of the much-needed medicines is the manifestation of enduring bonds of friendship and solidarity between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. It indicates the capacity that the Bangladesh pharmaceutical industry has gained in terms of producing high-quality, world-class medicines.