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Sri Lanka to open diplomatic mission in Romania soon
FM Gunawardena with Ambassador Victor Chiujdea
Sri Lanka intends to open a diplomatic mission in Romania in the near future, the Foreign Ministry revealed in a statement issued following Chargé d’Affaires of Romania resident in Colombo Victor Chiujdea meeting Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena recently at the Foreign Ministry.
The following is the text of the statement: “The parties reviewed bilateral cooperation in the political, economic and cultural spheres, with a focus on trade, investment, tourism, foreign employment and agriculture.
Reaffirming Sri Lanka’s commitment to further consolidating the warm and friendly relations between the two countries, spanning 64 years, Foreign Minister Gunawardena reiterated the intent of the Government to open a resident Mission of Sri Lanka in Romania in the near future.
The Minister appreciated Romania’s partnership with Sri Lanka in the provision of employment opportunities for Sri Lankan nationals in a range of sectors, and welcomed the potential to further expand this cooperation in the future. Ambassador Chiujdea reaffirmed Romania’s interest to broaden cooperation in the employment sector, and indicated that Sri Lankan workers are held in high esteem in Romania, due to their superior skills and adaptability.
The parties focused on the expansion of bilateral trade and investment opportunities, including greater utilization of the EU GSP+ facility, and cooperation in the tourism sector, given the increasing trend of tourist arrivals from Romania to Sri Lanka, and to South Asia.
The discussion also covered review of shared interests in the regional and multilateral spheres, the exchange of high level visits, as well as identification of potential sectors for future cooperation.”