Moragoda interacts with Commercial Diplomats concurrently accredited to Sri Lanka from New Delhi

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Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to India Milinda Moragoda had an interactive session with the New Delhi based Trade Commissioners/ Commercial Diplomats concurrently accredited

Trade Commissioners/ Commercial Diplomats from Belarus, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Ireland, Israel, Peru and Turkey with High Commissioner to India Milinda Moragoda

Continuing his efforts to further expand engagement with the concurrently accredited Missions in New Delhi, Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to India Milinda Moragoda had an interactive session with the New Delhi based Trade Commissioners/ Commercial Diplomats concurrently accredited to Sri Lanka at the High Commission premises. This was the second interactive meeting with the Trade Diplomats.

The interactive session was attended by Trade Commissioners/ Commercial Diplomats from Belarus, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Ireland, Israel, Peru and Turkey. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss ways to enhance trade and economic relations between Sri Lanka and these countries.

During the meeting, High Commissioner Moragoda updated participants on the Extended Fund Facility Arrangement with the International Monetary Fund, Indian Rupee trade, and planned economic integration with India. The discussion covered a wide range of trade and commerce topics, with a particular emphasis on promoting economic recovery in Sri Lanka.

The High Commissioner’s presentation provided insights into the current economic landscape and the steps being taken to improve the country’s financial outlook. The participants were able to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Sri Lanka and the strategies being employed to overcome them.

High Commissioner Moragoda emphasised the importance of building strong partnerships and collaborations to promote economic growth and development. He also highlighted the potential for increased trade, investment and tourism between Sri Lanka and the participating countries.

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