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Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Silva fortifies Sri Lanka-Kenya bonds

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CDS Shavendra Siva and Ambasssdor Kananathan in bilateral meeting with the Kenya’s Defence team, headed by CDF Kenya Fransis Ogola, at the Kenya Ministry of Defence

Nairobi

– In response to an invitation extended by Kenya’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Francis Ogolla, Sri Lanka’s Chief of Defence Staff General Shavendra Silva is visting Kenya. Upon his arrival at the Defence Headquarters in Nairobi, General Silva was accorded a grand reception by the Kenyan defence forces.

The visit signifies a deepening of ties between Sri Lanka and Kenya, underscoring a joint commitment to enhance defence cooperation and establish strategic partnerships. Accompanied by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in Kenya, Kana Kananathan, General Silva engaged in extensive deliberations with Kenyan defence officials, focusing on areas of mutual concern and shared security objectives.

During bilateral discussions, both military leaders explored avenues for collaboration across various defence domains, encompassing counterterrorism endeavours, maritime security strategies, regional peacekeeping missions, and capacity-building initiatives. Discussions between Sri Lanka and Kenya underscored the pivotal role of defence diplomacy in fostering stability within the region and advancing global peace.

General Shavendra Silva, General Francis Ogola CDF kenya and Ambassdor Kananathan

General Shavendra Silva’s visit underscores Sri Lanka’s dedication to nurturing ties with African nations and underscores the growing importance of defence alliances in addressing contemporary security challenges. As both nations navigate intricate geopolitical terrains, engagements like these serve as catalysts for strengthening mutual understanding and cultivating enduring partnerships.

High Commission Kananathan said: “The warm reception and substantive dialogues observed during General Shavendra Silva’s visit epitomised the shared aspirations of Sri Lanka and Kenya to foster peace, stability, and prosperity within their respective regions and beyond. This diplomatic exchange not only underscores the significance of defence diplomacy but also highlights the enduring camaraderie between the peoples of Sri Lanka and Kenya. The robust relationship between Kenya and Sri Lanka has witnessed remarkable enhancement over the past years, laying a solid foundation for future cooperation and collaboration.”

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