President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has been officially invited to visit Japan marking his first visit to the East Asian nation.
This was conveyed when the Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka Akio ISOMATA met President yesterday at the Presidential Secretariat.
The Japanese Ambassador also stated that efforts have been made to include Sri Lanka in the recently launched security cooperation assistance program by the Government of Japan.
Extensive discussions were held regarding the ongoing and future initiatives of the joint Japan-Switzerland-South Africa program aimed at fostering national reconciliation among the northern communities affected by the 30-year conflict. Additionally, they reviewed the current status of Japanese investments in Sri Lanka.
Furthermore, the current status and progress of digital economic and airport investments were discussed. The Ambassador also reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to supporting Sri Lanka’s Digital Transformation Program, emphasizing the Government of Japan’s intention to invest in port and aviation-related projects, as well as digitalization initiatives in Sri Lanka.
The discussion was attended by Advisor to the President on Economic and Financial Affairs Dr. Duminda Hulangamuwa, Senior Additional Secretary to the President Roshan Gamage, First Secretary & Head of Economics and Development Cooperation Section OHASHI Kenji, and First Secretary & Head of Political Section MURATA Shinichi.
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