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FM requests Saudi Arabia to provide more jobs to skilled SL workers and professionals

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Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena recently urged Saudi Arabia to provide more jobs to Sri Lankans to work in skilled and professional categories there. This request was made during a virtual discussion with the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir.

Minister Gunawardena noting the progressive steps taken by both countries to strengthen diplomatic relations, since 1974, recalled the contributions made by the Saudi Royalty to deepen and expand the relationship into varied areas of development cooperation and joint collaboration. Minister Gunawardena conveyed the greetings from the Head of State of Sri Lanka and himself to King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud -and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

The Minister extended Sri Lanka’s appreciation to Saudi Arabia for hosting Sri Lankan migrant workers, emphasising that employment opportunities for Sri Lankans helped both countries in their economic advancement. He also thanked the government of Saudi Arabia for the assistance provided for the repatriation of Sri Lankan migrant workers during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Gunawardena also stressed that Sri Lanka looked forward to further strengthening the existing relations in political, economic, social and development spheres as well as in the tourism and hospitality sector. The productive contribution made by Saudi Development Fund in Sri Lanka’s national development was also acknowledged with gratitude.

The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia Al-Jubeir assured Minister Gunawardena that Saudi Arabia continued to attach importance to its bilateral partnership with Sri Lanka and that further scope would open up in the bilateral relations in the priority areas identified by Sri Lanka in the near future.

Both ministers recalled that the two countries worked closely at the United Nations and its affiliated agencies and supported each other’s candidatures on numerous occasions. It was further highlighted that Sri Lanka supported the Saudi Green and Middle East Green Initiative, which called for regional cooperation to tackle the environmental challenges facing Saudi Arabia and the wider region.

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