Sri Lanka and EU Set to Renew Strategic Ties at Colombo Joint Commission Talks

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February 10, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka and the European Union are due to convene the 27th meeting of their Joint Commission in Colombo on Thursday, signalling a fresh round of engagement aimed at deepening cooperation between the two sides.

The session will see senior representatives from Sri Lanka and the EU take stock of progress in their relationship and explore ways to expand collaboration in key areas such as democratic governance, human rights, trade relations and development assistance, alongside a range of regional and bilateral concerns.

The discussions will be jointly led by Aruni Ranaraja, Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, and Paola Pampaloni, Acting Managing Director for Asia and the Pacific at the European External Action Service. Officials are expected to assess existing initiatives while outlining priorities for the coming period.

In addition to the formal talks, members of the EU delegation are scheduled to hold meetings with prominent Sri Lankan leaders, with a focus on translating shared objectives into practical steps. According to the Foreign Ministry, the visit reflects a mutual intent to reinforce long-standing ties and adapt the partnership to evolving regional and global challenges.

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