FM Mangala to discuss Sri Lanka-US relations in Washington

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Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera during his first visit to the United States after assuming the post will discuss the relations between the two countries at an event hosted by the National Press Club in Washington next week. Minister Samaraweera will discuss Sri Lanka-US relations at a special briefing and reception on Thursday, 12 February from 6:30-7:30 pm at the National Press Club. Earlier in the day the Foreign Minister is scheduled to meet with Secretary of State John Kerry. Minister Samaraweera was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs by President Maithripala Sirisena following the 8 January presidential election, which ended the decade-long rule of his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa. Within the short time after the exit of Rajapaksa Government the relations between the two countries have seen a significant improvement as affirmed by Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal’s visit to the island earlier this week. Biswal, during her visit, held discussions with the top leadership of Sri Lanka including the President, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister and expressed the United States’ willingness to work with the Sri Lankan Government to address the challenges and “help Sri Lanka realise its true potential”. The revival of the cordial relationship between the two countries that was fast deteriorating during the previous regime, is a result of the fruitful discussions the Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, as the Opposition Leader, had with the US State Department officials including Biswal and former Ambassador to Colombo Michelle Sison. During his one-month stay in the US last April, Wickremesinghe had met and held discussions on Sri Lanka’s political future with the senior officials at the State Department, and White House, and the members of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Minister Samaraweera, who was the Spokesperson for President Sirisena during the 2015 election campaign, is expected to convey the Sri Lankan Government’s desire to rebuild the relationship with the United States. “We want to raise the relationship between our two countries to a new level of cordiality,” Samaraweera told Biswal during their meeting in Colombo on 2 February. The Minister is also scheduled to speak at the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace in Washington on Wednesday 11 February from 3-5 p.m. At the event, Samaraweera will present the priorities of the new Sri Lankan Government and discuss the challenges ahead as Parliamentary elections approach.

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