The assurance was given when Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Ali Sabry called on State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang during his visit to Beijing today.
"China will continue to provide assistance to Sri Lanka's Economic & social development and the improvement of people's livelihood to the best of its capacity," a tweet from the Chinese Embassy in Colombo said.
Minister Sabry is leading delegation to participate in the World Economic Forum to be held in Tianjin, China from June 27 to 29.
Minister Sabry is scheduled to participate at a Roundtable discussion titled ‘Preventing a Lost Decade’ and the Stakeholder Dialogue on ‘How to Power Tomorrow’s Economy’, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’, Media Division.
The Forum themed ‘Entrepreneurship: The Driving Force of the Global Economy’, will provide a platform for dialogue among political and business leaders from over 90 countries across the globe, which is expected to advance regional and global collaboration on economic challenges.
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Customs have detected 228 mobile phones and tabs valued at over Rs 30 million left behind in the duty free shopping complex at the Banaranaike International Airport today, Customs officials said.
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