
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake met the European Union (EU) Delegation, led by EU Ambassador H.E.
Carmen Moreno, today (25) at the Presidential Secretariat.The President notified the EU Delegation about Sri Lankas present security scenario, highlighting recent steps to enhance safety for travelers and citizens, the Presidents Media Division (PMD) stated.He guaranteed that security procedures in essential traveler areas are strengthened with more police and emergency situation services deployed.The European Union is a critical partner for Sri Lanka, functioning as its second-largest export and traveler market, and third-largest import market, the PMD added.The EU Delegation reaffirmed its dedication to supporting Sri Lanka in expanding its market access, enhancing job opportunity within the EU, and boosting tourist.
Additionally, the EU promised support for understanding exchange and executing new systems in education, social security, and anti-corruption efforts.The Delegation stressed the EUs dedication to reinforcing crucial sectors, including occupation education, maritime, investment, and the peace and reconciliation process.
They likewise guaranteed close cooperation to advance these shared priorities.The Delegation applauded Sri Lanka on the tranquil conduct of the current Presidential Election.Furthermore, ambassadors from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, France, and Romania conveyed congratulatory messages from their respective Presidents to President Dissanayake, stated the PMD.The EU Delegation consisted of H.E.
Felix Neumann, Ambassador of Germany; H.E.
Damiano Francovigh, Ambassador of Italy; H.E.
Steluta Arhire, Ambassador of Romania; and Charg dAffaires Ms.
Marie-Noelle Duris of France and Mr.
Iwams Rutjens of the Netherlands.-- PMD--