Australia and Sri Lanka agreed to rule-based and inclusive regional order

Both sides discussed strengthening cooperation on Transnational Organized Crime, Defence, Reconciliation and Human Rights, Development Partnership, Foreign Ministry Cooperation and Regional and Multilateral issues.

BYYasir Rehman


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Australia and Sri Lanka have agreed to a rule-based, open and inclusive regional order and to strengthening regional architecture, including the Indian Ocean Rim Association and the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium.

The agreement was reached during the Third Round of Senior Officials’ Talks between Sri Lanka and Australia held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Colombo on 17 September 2019.

The Sri Lankan delegation was led by Additional Secretary, P. Selvaraj, while the Australian Delegation was headed by First Assistant Secretary Dr. Lachlan Strahan, said a statement issued by the High Commission of Sri Lanka on Monday.

The two countries held extensive discussions on strengthening cooperation on key areas across the broad spectrum of relations, including Transnational Organized Crime, Defence, Reconciliation and Human Rights, Development Partnership, Foreign Ministry Cooperation and Regional and Multilateral issues. Both sides agreed to maintain the excellent momentum in the relationship

Australia & Sri Lanka underlined the importance of working together on maritime safety and security in the Indian Ocean

Earlier on 16 September 2019, the inaugural session of the Strategic Maritime Dialogue held between Sri Lanka and Australia. The Dialogue underlined the importance of working together on maritime safety and security in the Indian Ocean and collaborating on blue economy related initiatives.

The Joint Commission on Bilateral Trade and Investment Framework Arrangement (TIFA) between the two countries was also held on 17 September 2019 where both sides highlighted the importance of developing stronger trade and investment links.

Since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1947, Sri Lanka and Australia have enjoyed a longstanding bilateral relationship over seven decades, spanning diverse areas of cooperation, including political, economic, development and security spheres.

Photos: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka

The Senior Officials’ Talks held biennially is the principal platform between Sri Lanka and Australia to take stock of the existing relations and to discuss avenues for strengthening future cooperation in keeping with policy priorities of the two countries.

The Australian Delegation included High Commissioner of Australia to Sri Lanka David Holly, Assistant Secretary Global Interests, Department of Defence Jarrod Howard, Minister-Counsellor Home Affairs, Australian High Commission in New Delhi Tara Cavanagh, Assistant Director, Sri Lanka/Maldives Section, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Dananthi Galapitage and officials of the Australian High Commission in Colombo.

The Sri Lankan delegation was comprised of senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology, Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs, Ministry of Health, Nutrition & Indigenous Medicine, Department of External Resources, Department of Immigration & Emigration and the Prison Headquarters.

The next round of Senior Officials’ Talks will be held in Canberra, Australia in 2021.

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