Sri Lanka’s foreign policy based on neutrality

Development cooperation is our top most priority – President tells new envoys

by Zulfick Farzan 30-09-2020 | 5:36 PM

Colombo (News 1st);  Explaining Sri Lanka’s policy towards the Indian Ocean during the discussion with the new envoys based in Colombo President said the Indian Ocean should be a free zone open to every country.

          

Five decades ago, it was Sri Lanka that proposed the Indian Ocean to be declared as a zone of peace, President recalled.

“Sri Lanka is located in a place that is of strategic importance. Therefore, our country is attracted to many parties. In this context, Sri Lanka has chosen neutrality as its foreign policy, " stressed the President.

"Our topmost priority is mutually beneficial development cooperation. This country is open for foreign investments”, the President added.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa made these comments during a brief cordial conversation with four newly appointed Ambassadors to Sri Lanka following the presentation of their credentials at the President’s House Wednesday morning (30).

Ambassadors of the Republic of Korea, Germany, Holy See, and Switzerland presented their credentials to the President.

They are:

Mr. Jeong Woonjin – Ambassador- The Republic of Korea

Mr. Holger Lothar Seubert – Ambassador- The Federal Republic of Germany

Monsignor Brian Udaigwe – Apostolic Nuncio-designate of the Holy See

Mr. Dominik Furgler – Ambassador- Switzerland

While paying attention to the development efforts of Sri Lanka in the recent past President said after defeating terrorism in 2009 priority of the Government, as well as the people of Sri Lanka, were to achieve rapid development.

“The economy was weakened due to terrorism. We required foreign investments for speedy development. China came forward to invest in development projects in the country. It was only a commercial transaction between our two countries. But some described this as a manifestation of a pro-China policy. Sri Lanka is a friend of all countries,” President explained.

President Rajapaksa pointed out the construction of the Hambantota Port with funding from China was a project with enormous development potential, although some call it a ‘debt trap’.

He said the previous Government leased the Hambantota Port to China but it is being used only for commercial purposes.

Expressing their views the Ambassadors commended both the President and the people of Sri Lanka for successfully controlling the COVID – 19 pandemic.

“Sri Lanka is so safe”, Ambassador of Korea Mr. Jeong Woonjin remarked.

Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany Mr. Holger Lothar Seubert said he is pleased to be appointed as an envoy to Sri Lanka that has overcome the COVID – 19 pandemic.

“We are not here to lecture you but to offer any possible assistance. We are certain that Sri Lanka is capable of choosing what needs to be done. We are ready to extend our cooperation to achieve development aspirations of Sri Lanka”, both German Ambassador Mr. Holger Lothar Seubert and Switzerland Ambassador Mr. Dominik Furgler echoed.

Communicating congratulations of Pope Francis to the President for the massive mandate received during elections Apostolic Nuncio of the Holy See Monsignor Brian Udaigwe said he was a member of the entourage of the Holy Father during his visit to Sri Lanka in 2015.

The Apostolic Nuncio said the geographical location is a great gift to Sri Lanka.