Prime Minister Highlights Economic Revival as Top Priority During Diplomatic Meetings

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Government’s primary objective during its first two years is economic recovery, with a focus on trade, tourism, and administrative reforms.

Dr. Amarasuriya shared these insights during a meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Khalid Hamoud Nasser Alkahtani, and Jose Ignacio Sanchez Amor, Chief Observer of the European Union (EU) Election Observation Mission and Member of the European Parliament. The discussions took place at the Prime Minister’s Office on Thursday (16).

The meeting was also attended by EU Ambassador to Sri Lanka Carmen Moreno and Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to Sri Lanka, along with officials from the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Prime Minister’s Office.

The discussions underscored the Government’s commitment to economic revitalization and strengthening international partnerships, signaling a proactive approach to fostering trade and tourism while ensuring efficient governance.

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