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President Wickremesinghe commits to defending Lanka’s economic rights and global peace

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe

by Muhammad Jawad

At the Sri Lanka Air Force Cadet Officers Commissioning Ceremony, President Ranil Wickremesinghe made a resolute pledge to defend Sri Lanka’s economic rights against any infringement, particularly in the context of the Red Sea. The president’s commitment was voiced amidst the grandeur of the ceremony, signifying the nation’s unwavering stance on safeguarding its interests and contributing to global stability.

Underlining Sri Lanka’s long-standing dedication to world peace and regional stability, President Wickremesinghe reiterated the nation’s readiness to make decisive moves to ensure global tranquility. At the heart of his address was the accountability and responsibility shouldered by the armed forces in this noble pursuit. The ceremony, marking a historic first night commissioning parade at the Air Force Base in China Bay, was not just a display of military tradition but also a reaffirmation of Sri Lanka’s role on the world stage.

The event also served as a platform to recognize excellence among the cadet officers. President Wickremesinghe awarded commendations to officers who had shown exemplary performance during their training, underlining the significance of their contributions to the nation’s defense and security architecture. The president’s acknowledgment extended beyond the cadets, including a heartfelt tribute to the parents and teachers who played pivotal roles in their journey.

In his stirring address, President Wickremesinghe laid out the vision for the armed forces, emphasizing their role in upholding the constitution and spearheading the nation’s charge towards modernization and development. The president’s message was clear: Sri Lanka cannot afford to stand alone but must instead engage cooperatively with the global community to ensure regional security and contribute to world peace. The commitment to supporting the United Nations in peacekeeping efforts further underscores Sri Lanka’s position as a proactive member of the international community.

The commissioning ceremony, while a celebration of the new officers’ entry into the Air Force, was also a moment of reflection on Sri Lanka’s broader commitments. The president’s words serve as a reminder of the challenges ahead, but also of the nation’s resolve to face them head-on, ensuring a secure, stable, and prosperous future for its citizens. As Sri Lanka navigates the complexities of the international political landscape, its armed forces remain a cornerstone of the nation’s strategy to uphold sovereignty, economic rights, and contribute to the global pursuit of peace.

(BNN)

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