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It wasn’t just trade, tourism and regional issues discussed at the bilateral meeting between Prime Minister John Key and his Sri Lankan counterpart Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe at Government House last week.
The Joint Statement issued by the two Prime Ministers on Saturday also referred to the countries’ love of sport, and welcomed a rugby coaching program, which was partly funded by the Asia New Zealand Foundation.
This month, NZ Rugby delivered a World Rugby Level 2 Coaching Skills and Standards Workshops in Sri Lanka. The program, held in Colombo and Kandy, included training for local coaches, training of club teams and a school visit.
“There are many threads that weave together the peoples of Sri Lanka and New Zealand,” said Asia NZ Foundation Executive Director Simon Draper.
“There’s our shared Commonwealth heritage, our love for cricket and rugby, our love of tea. Trade links are growing continually and the Foundation is delighted to be able to support initiatives like this that will also grow our sporting connections, from school to elite levels.”
“Sport is an important way for New Zealanders to build connections with Asia and peoples of Asia - and it’s a new area that the Foundation is working on. Our focus includes organising cultural workshops for New Zealand sports teams travelling to Asia.”
Sri Lanka is the Foundation’s priority country for South Asia for 2016/17.