Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan seek to boost bilateral cooperation in many sectors

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan have successfully concluded the second round of Foreign Office Consultations in Astana on Thursday (11).The Sri
Lanka delegation was led by Foreign Secretary Aruni Wijewardane while the Kazakh delegation was led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Kazakhstan Alibek Bakayev.On high-level bilateral visits, the Kazakhstan delegation invited President Ranil Wickremesinghe to undertake an
official visit to Kazakhstan
A visit by Foreign Minister Ali Sabry to participate in the Astana International Forum in June 2024 was also confirmed.With respect to
bilateral cooperation, trade, tourism, energy, transport and logistics were prioritized
It was acknowledged that the resumption of direct charter flights by Air Astana to Sri Lanka has contributed to increasing tourist arrivals
from Kazakhstan to Sri Lanka and the two sides will explore a reciprocal visa-free arrangement for normal passport holders.Foreign Secretary
Wijewardane extended sympathies to those affected by the recent unprecedented floods that occurred in certain parts of Kazakhstan
She highlighted the initiatives taken by Sri Lanka in climate change including the tropical belt initiative, climate justice forum and
progress on all indicators on this front.The consultations concluded with a decision to hold the third round in 2025
Foreign Secretary Wijewardane is also expected to meet the Vice Minister of Energy, Vice Minister of Tourism and Sports and the Vice
Minister of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan, as well as the Secretary General of the Conference on Confidence Building Measures in Asia
(CICA) and visit the Astana International Financial Centre.The Foreign Office Consultations follow a high-level meeting between President
Wickremesinghe and Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev held in September 2023 where it was agreed to reciprocally establish Embassies
Asia
Sri Lanka is also a Member of Conference on Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) based in Astana.