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New nexus of security, economy and environmental harmony unveiled

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PMD: In a landmark discussion held yesterday (12) in Colombo, Mr. Sagala Ratnayaka, the President’s Senior Advisor on National Security and the President’s Chief of Staff, unveiled a bold vision for the Indian Ocean region. The event was attended by notable figures including President Ranil Wickremesinghe, former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya and high-ranking diplomats. The event highlighted Sri Lanka’s pivotal role in shaping the future of this strategically vital region.

Mr. Sagala Ratnayaka attended as the keynote speaker at the Geopolitical Cartographer discussion on the Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific dimensions of recent high-level visits. He commenced the discussion by highlighting the profound transformation of the Indian Ocean from a mere maritime trade route to a global nexus encompassing security, economics, environmental concerns, social issues and strategic interests. He also emphasized the implementation of a robust reform program, which is poised to bring harmony to the Indian Ocean with its commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, while noting that the national interests of individual states significantly influence the international system.

He also underscored Sri Lanka’s unique position in the Indian Ocean region, highlighting the nation’s on-going economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic and the implementation of robust reform and revival programs. These initiatives have positioned Sri Lanka to play a crucial role in fostering harmony within the Indian Ocean.

One of Sri Lanka’s central policies in the region is the promotion of a free and open Indo-Pacific, encompassing maritime safety and security, protection of undersea cables, combating illegal fishing and trafficking, addressing human trafficking and tackling environmental issues, including disaster relief and maritime pollution. Mr. Ratnayaka drew attention to Sri Lanka’s responsibilities in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and stressed the importance of stability and growth through reform.

Mr. Ratnayaka acknowledged the importance of maintaining a stable and credible image, emphasizing that Sri Lanka’s reform processes and economic stabilization are crucial for attracting international support and cooperation. The domestic debt restructuring process in Sri Lanka is currently approaching its final stages, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s economic recovery efforts. This comprehensive restructuring initiative is designed to address and manage the country’s domestic debt obligations more effectively. One crucial step in this process involves the enactment of the Central Bank Act, a legislative framework that will provide the necessary regulatory framework and guidelines for managing domestic debt. Once this act is enacted, it will facilitate the completion of the domestic debt restructuring process. As part of this restructuring, Sri Lanka plans to convert existing treasury bills into bonds, a strategic move to better manage its debt portfolio and ensure long-term financial stability.

In the initial phases of the debt restructuring process, Sri Lanka sought assurances and support from international partners. Notably, the Paris Club, along with India and China, responded positively and cooperatively, extending their assistance to help Sri Lanka navigate its economic challenges. As Sri Lanka nears the completion of the domestic debt restructuring, it anticipates continued support from these key partners in the upcoming rounds of restructuring.
The discussion further emphasized connectivity in various forms, including air, sea, road, logistics, energy security and power grid development. Sri Lanka aims to collaborate with countries like Japan to build confidence in its reform process and attract investments.

France’s role in combating climate change and the establishment of a School of Regional Maritime Safety and Security in Trincomalee were among the key highlights of the discussion. Additionally, the talk emphasized the significance of Chinese investments in Sri Lanka, including the Port City and Hambantota, in driving economic growth and creating job opportunities.

As Sri Lanka positions itself as a key player in the Indian Ocean, the discussion underscored the pivotal role of the private sector in driving the nation’s vision forward. With global diplomatic support and ambitious plans, Sri Lanka’s aspirations for the Indian Ocean region have taken centre stage on the international platform.

The culmination of discussions during President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s visit to India resulted in the issuance of a visionary document that outlines Sri Lanka’s strategic goals for the region. This document underscores the central theme of connectivity, highlighting the importance of fostering robust connections by air, sea and road. It also emphasizes the significance of logistics, an efficient economy and the trading of currencies. Additionally, the document places a strong focus on digital finance and energy security, acknowledging their pivotal roles in Sri Lanka’s economic future.

The commitment to enhancing connectivity extends to the development of a power grid and pipelines for fuel, not only within Sri Lanka but also extending to its neighbouring regions. This ambitious approach aims to provide greater flexibility and reliability in meeting the energy needs of Sri Lanka and its surrounding areas.

Furthermore, the vision document prioritizes food security, with an emphasis on high-tech agriculture and the development of livestock and dairy sectors. These initiatives are aimed at bolstering Sri Lanka’s self-sufficiency in food production and reducing its reliance on imports. In addition to these economic facets, the document recognizes the importance of tourism, with India playing a vital role in Sri Lanka’s tourism industry. The focus on education, as emphasized by President Wickremesinghe, highlights Sri Lanka’s commitment to fostering a skilled workforce and promoting educational partnerships with India and other nations.

The recent high-powered visit to China was of great significance and it was noted that President Ranil Wickremesinghe will soon embark on his third Belt and Road Initiative visit to China. Notably, President Wickremesinghe had previously represented Sri Lanka as Prime Minister during the inaugural Belt and Road visit. In terms of China-Sri Lankan relations, Sri Lanka has benefitted from two substantial Chinese investments. One of these is the ambitious Port City project, which, while encountering occasional challenges, is currently undergoing consultations for the finalization of new legal frameworks. These legal adjustments are expected to be particularly enticing to prospective investors.

Additionally, discussions included the Hambantota investment, where the port has faced challenges due to a lack of sufficient maritime traffic resulting from delays in the development of the investment zone. Addressing this issue is deemed crucial for Hambantota’s full potential to be realized, as it holds the promise of job creation, the establishment of export industries and a significant increase in revenue for Sri Lanka. These topics, among others, constituted key areas of focus during the discussions between the leaders.

Both Japan and Sri Lanka emphasized the crucial role of the private sector in driving Sri Lanka’s development. This emphasis on the private sector’s leadership was a central theme in discussions and the vision document. Recent visits by Japanese officials highlighted discussions on climate change and education, aiming to build confidence in Sri Lanka’s reform process. Concerns among Japanese investors and private sector players prompted a call for reform, standardization and improved safety regulations to attract foreign investment. Overall, the focus remains on fostering a business-friendly environment and instilling confidence in foreign investors, particularly from Japan, to participate in Sri Lanka’s growth and prosperity.

Subsequently, during the diplomatic engagement with France, President’s discussions were conducted efficiently. A significant portion of the dialogue was dedicated to the critical subject of climate change, including the establishment of a Climate Change University. Moreover, the talks cantered on enhancing cooperation in regional maritime safety, with a specific proposal to establish the School of Regional Maritime Safety and Security. This institution is slated to be headquartered in Trincomalee while maintaining affiliation with the prestigious Kotelawala Defence University.

The discussion attended by notable figures such as High Commissioner of India HE Gopal Bagley, Ambassador of China HE Qi Zhenhong, Ambassador of France HE Jean-Francois Pactet and Ambassador of Japan HE Hideaki Mizukoshi, each providing unique perspectives on the region’s evolving dynamics and expressed their support for Sri Lanka’s Role in Shaping the Future of the Indian Ocean Region.
Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms Aruni Wijewardane was the moderator at this event.

Foreign Minister says ATA will be gazetted soon

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Colombo (LNW): The Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) recently introduced will soon be gazetted announced Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry.

The new legislation will be in alignment with established international standards to ensure that it does not compromise the national security of the country, according to a statement by the President’s Media Division.

Furthermore, Minister Sabry underscored that the existing Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) has undergone substantial amendments with the primary objective of disseminating a balanced legal framework.

This framework has been designed to safeguard and uphold the fundamental human rights of our country’s citizens.

The Minister made this observation during his participation in a press conference convened at the Presidential Media Centre yesterday (13) under the theme of ‘A Collective Path towards a Stable Nation.’

Today’s (Sep 14) official exchange rates

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) indicates further depreciation against the US Dollar today (14) in comparison to yesterday, revealed the official exchange rates list issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

Accordingly, the buying price of the US Dollar has increased to Rs. 318.08 from Rs. 316.77, and the selling price to Rs. 329.57 from Rs. 328.53.

The Sri Lankan Rupee, meanwhile, indicates depreciation against several other foreign currencies, including Gulf currencies.

President to address 78th session of UN General Assembly

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PMD: President Ranil Wickremesinghe is set to take the helm of the Sri Lankan delegation at the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. President Wickremesinghe will address the General Assembly on September 21. His speech will revolve around the theme ‘Rebuilding trust and reigniting global solidarity: accelerating action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals towards peace, prosperity, progress and sustainability for all.’

Notably, President Wickremesinghe is slated to participate in a Heads of State/Government Leaders Dialogue during the 2023 SDG Summit. Here, world leaders will come together to provide crucial guidance on transformative and accelerated actions leading up to 2030. Furthermore, the President will lend his voice to the Climate Ambition Summit, convened by the UN Secretary-General, where a collective global will to hasten the transition to a more equitable renewable energy-based, climate-resilient global economy will be the central focus.

Adding to his packed agenda, President Wickremesinghe will deliver a keynote address at the High-Level Meeting on Financing for Development, highlighting the imperative of fostering debt sustainability and strengthening the global financial safety net.

During his stay in New York, President Wickremesinghe will seize the opportunity to meet with Mr. António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations and engage in discussions with leaders of member countries.

Moreover, the President’s visit will extend beyond diplomatic engagements. He is set to participate in a Roundtable Discussion on Economic Opportunities in Sri Lanka, joined by over 40 prominent private companies from the United States. In addition, he will take centre stage at the Ocean Nations: The 3rd Annual Indo-Pacific Islands Dialogue, an event organized by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Sasakawa Foundation in New York.

President Wickremesinghe will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Mr. Ali Sabry P.C., Secretary to the President Mr. E. M. S. B. Ekanayake, Foreign Secretary Ms. Aruni Wijewardane and other senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

UGC announces accepting of applications for academic year 2022/23

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Colombo (LNW): The University Grants Commission (UGC) has commenced the calling in of applications for university admissions from those who passed the 2022 G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination for the academic year 2022/2023.

Accordingly, the applications will be accepted from September 14 to October 05, 2023, said UGC Chief Prof. Sampath Amaratunga.

These applications can be submitted online via the Commission’s official portal www.ugc.ac.lk.

The government intends to enrol around 45,000 students in state universities for the new academic year, he noted.

A total of 232,797 school applicants and 31,136 private applicants sat for the 2022(2023) GCE A/L exam, which was held from January 23 to February 17 this year.

A total of 166,938 candidates (149,487 school applicants and 17,451 private applicants) have qualified for university enrolment.

Dept releases timetable for 2023 GCE A/L Exam

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Colombo (LNW): The Department of Examinations has released the timetable for the 2023 G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination.

Accordingly, the 2023 GCE Advanced Level Examination will be held from November 27 to December 21, 2023.

LKR value against USD at commercial banks today (Sep 14)

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) indicates depreciation against the US Dollar at leading commercial banks in the country today (14) in comparison to yesterday.

Accordingly, Peoples Bank reveals that the buying price of the US Dollar has increased to Rs. 316.91 from yesterday’s Rs. 315.45, and the selling price to Rs. 331.14 from Rs. 329.62.

At Commercial Bank, the buying price of the US Dollar has increased to Rs. 317.68 from Rs. 315.72, and the selling price to Rs. 328 from Rs. 327.

At Sampath Bank, the buying price of the US Dollar has increased to Rs. 319 from yesterday’s Rs. 318, and the selling price to Rs. 329 from Rs. 328.

IMF commences first review on EFF to SL

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Colombo (LNW): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has commenced its first review on the extended fund facility (EFF) to Sri Lanka today (14).

The inaugural meeting for the IMF’s first review of the EFF programme was held at the Presidential Secretariat this (14) morning, and the government of Sri Lanka is collaborating closely with the IMF team throughout this process to overcome the challenges ahead of Sri Lanka, Finance State Minister wrote on his X (previously known as Twitter.)

He added that the Sri Lankan government is fully committed to establishing a sustainable economy and recognises the importance of working closely with all multilateral institutions, development partners and the friendly nations.

The successful completion of the first IMF review puts Sri Lanka in a strong position for economic recovery and sets a promising pathway for growth in 2024, he noted.

UDA to restore and develop two unique and iconic properties in Colombo

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Urban Development Authority (UDA) announced calls for Request for Proposals (RFPs) to restore and develop two unique and iconic properties in the city of Colombo.

It has commenced the renovation of the dilapidated and historical buildings island-wide that are designated under the Department of Archaeology as economically viable adaptive uses. UDA Chairman Nimesh Herath said

Shopping malls and tourism-related activities have been earmarked for these building reserving their original architectural features whilst adding modern features and amenities.

These complexes are functioning as public spaces for shopping, hospitality, leisure and sports activities.

Herath emphasised UDA receives numerous requests from world-renowned hospitality sector operators for amenities, particularly for foreign visitors.

They want to establish specific amenities without compromising the location’s character. Historical structures are popular among tourists due to their historical significance and unique identities.

Several buildings with historical value which were constructed in the colonial period in Colombo and other main cities of the country such as Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Galle, Matara etc., are vested with the UDA.

These historical buildings often have unique and charming architectural features that have adaptive reuse market value and can be converted into high-end hospitality and leisure developments with conservation for future generations.

Therefore, UDA expects to explore these investment opportunities in the renovation of old dilapidated colonial buildings with the collaboration of the private sector investors while facilitating those investors for the said activities without Government financial support.

One notable project underway is the renovation of a building situated at No. 11, Sir Baron Jayatillake Mawatha, Colombo 01.

On the Colombo Fort map of 1840, this land parcel is bare land and in the 1867 map, it was marked as a post office and telegraph office. In 1906 it functioned as a DPI office and library.

It was built for the public library in 1914 and used as a Government office since 1948. In the 1970s and early 1980s, it was the Department of Information. Before being vested with the UDA, the building was occupied by Home Guard Headquarters under the Ministry of Defence.

Another exciting project on our horizon is the development of a high-end boutique hotel at No. 25, Independence Avenue, Colombo 07.

In line with a decision taken by the Cabinet of Ministers, the property was vested with UDA to open the premises to the general public.

This property, nestled in the residential Cinnamon Gardens, stands as a testament to British colonial rule.

Surrounded by lush lawns, it was once exclusively enjoyed by the British executive community in Sri Lanka, the clubhouse is still patronised mainly by the upper classes of society.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 14/09

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  1. President Ranil Wickremesinghe exchanges greetings with India’s West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the Dubai Airport: asks her whether she will lead India’s Opposition Alliance.
  2. Sectoral Oversight Committee on Alleviating the Impact of the Economic Crisis – Chairman Gamini Weleboda promises to intervene to present amendments to Pay As You Earn tax in the upcoming budget.
  3. Former CB Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal denies allegations by certain politicians that he had “potential links” to the Hamilton Reserve Bank which is suing the SL Govt in the USA for defaulting on its debt: asserts he consistently maintained the Govt stance that sovereign debt would be paid: also says President Ranil Wickremesinghe had also warned it would be highly damaging if SL were to default.
  4. Road Development Authority Director General L V S Weerakoon says Hungary has discontinued construction work on the Getambe and Kohuwela fly-overs: Transport Minister Bandula Gunawardene says a large number foreign funded projects have stopped as a consequence of the debt re-structuring by the SL Govt.
  5. Securities and Exchange Commission says it has approved the creation of a separate Listing Board and Listing Rules at the Colombo bourse to facilitate the entry of State-Owned Enterprises to the Capital Market.
  6. Railways Dept say it has ordered the 84 railway engine drivers who are on strike to report for duty immediately, failing which they will be considered as having vacated their posts: Railways Locomotive Operating Engineers’ Union says their strike has been called off.
  7. SLPP requests President Ranil Wickremesinghe to allocate funds through the upcoming Budget for 2024. for MPs to conduct development projects in their districts.
  8. Russian Embassy in SL says it has handed over a consignment of 352 MT of sunflower oil to support those affected by the economic crisis in Sri Lanka.
  9. IMF to kick off the 2nd review of the SL reform process today: the IMF team to be in Sri Lanka till September 27.
  10. Display of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy to be at the World Trade Center from 9am today.