October 12, 2023
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UK and Lanka strengthen ties

The UK supports Sri Lanka in its environmental initiatives, building on its remarkable track record as the first G7 country to legislate for Net Zero carbon emissions…reports Asian Lite News

Celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations, UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan embarks on a crucial mission to enhance cooperation

Minister Trevelyan reaffirms the UK’s commitment to maritime security in the Indo-Pacific, a region vital to the UK’s economic growth. At the Indian Ocean Rim Association Ministerial meeting, she underlined the importance of safeguarding the area, with 60% of global shipping traversing these waters.

The UK is deploying offshore patrol vessels to tackle maritime security challenges. Another focal point of the visit is bolstering efforts to mitigate climate change. Collaborative programs aligning with biodiversity goals and the Glasgow Pact are emphasised.

The UK supports Sri Lanka in its environmental initiatives, building on its remarkable track record as the first G7 country to legislate for Net Zero carbon emissions. Sri Lanka, too, is dedicated to green growth and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.Minister Trevelyan highlights the shared commitment of the UK and Sri Lanka in climate action, peacebuilding, and human rights as the nations commemorate their 75-year diplomatic history. Participation in forums like the IORA accelerates progress in enhancing security, achieving climate objectives, and bolstering maritime safety in the Indian Ocean region.The minister engages with the Sri Lankan government, including President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, focusing on climate finance, green growth, justice reform, and opportunities to strengthen UK-Sri Lanka diplomatic ties.

A visit to Jaffna reveals the UK’s support for landmine clearance efforts, aiming to make Sri Lanka landmine-free by 2027. UK funding aids displaced communities in resettlement and sustainable livelihoods. In addition, Minister Trevelyan fosters trade discussions between UK businesses and Sri Lankan civil society and business leaders. This mission solidifies the UK’s commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, extending to India, in a broader effort to promote regional cooperation and prosperity.

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