header logo
Latest
Palestinian ministers failed to take advantage of MoU with SL
Feb 22, 201205:13 PM
Palestinian ministers failed to take advantage of MoU with SL

The Sri Lankan Government was hoping that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had signed in Colombo in 2008 would have increased trade and facilitated bilateral relations, T. Jayasinghe, Sri Lanka’s Representative to the Palestinian Authority, said on Wednesday.

He complained to Palestine News Agency – WAFA that Palestinian ministers have failed to take advantage of this agreement that would have opened the door for stronger trade relations between Sri Lanka and Palestine.

However, he added, he hopes that with the visit last week to Ramallah of Namal Rajapaksa, as an envoy of the Sri Lankan president, and his meeting with Abbas would help remove obstacles that may have come in the way of trade expansion.

He said Sri Lankan tea is currently the primary import to the Palestinian Territory along with powder coconut milk. He said Sri Lanka wanted to import Palestinian olive oil to help local farmers but this was not possible for the time being.

He praised the growing number of Palestinians visiting Sri Lanka, explaining that the 750,000th visitor to Sri Lanka last year was a Palestinian family. He said the family received several gifts from the government.

At the same time about 10,000 Christian Sri Lankan pilgrims visit Bethlehem every year, adding that he himself had pushed the Israeli tour agencies that organize the visits to let the tourists stay in Bethlehem for several nights instead of just visiting the Nativity Church and leave immediately after.

He called on the Palestinian minister of tourism to help facilitate tourism between Sri Lanka and Palestine.

In terms of supporting education, he said Sri Lanka gives out three full scholarships a year to Palestinian students studying in Sri Lankan universities.

Jayasinghe said that Sri Lanka has always been a great supporter of the Palestinian cause and people and had lobbied for the Palestinian bid for membership in UNESCO.

He said in 2010 President Mahinda Rajapaksa was the only head of state to focus his speech at the United Nations on the Palestinian cause and that he made a very good contribution last year at the UN in support of the Palestinian UN recognition bid.

Sri Lanka cut relations with Israel in 1975 in protest against its treatment of the Palestinian people, and immediately recognized the PLO as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.

However, it resumed ties with Israel in 2005, but kept up the good relations with the PLO and Palestinian Authority. - WAFA


 

 

 

MostRead
Mobitel 5g
VideoStories
Cabinet Spokesman rejects accusations, says Suresh Sallay treated like any other detainee (English)

Cabinet Spokesman rejects accusations, says Suresh Sallay treated like any other detainee (English)

Minister claims funds transferred to foreign companies via ‘TT’ payment method, posing as importers

Minister claims funds transferred to foreign companies via ‘TT’ payment method, posing as importers

Suresh Sallay continues hunger strike; UNP calls for parliamentary review of treatment (English)

Suresh Sallay continues hunger strike; UNP calls for parliamentary review of treatment (English)

“Executive undermining judicial independence” Sajith says public trust on government is eroding

“Executive undermining judicial independence” Sajith says public trust on government is eroding

“Family & legal intervention made hospitalization possible”Suresh Sallay remains under hospital care

“Family & legal intervention made hospitalization possible”Suresh Sallay remains under hospital care

Satyagraha campaigned launched at Colombo Fort in support of Suresh Sallay who is detrained by CID

Satyagraha campaigned launched at Colombo Fort in support of Suresh Sallay who is detrained by CID

Farmers decry lack of fertilizer stocks; Fertilizer for Yala season already disbursed, Minister says

Farmers decry lack of fertilizer stocks; Fertilizer for Yala season already disbursed, Minister says

First graduation ceremony of Mogo Media Academy held in Colombo; 115 students awarded certificates

First graduation ceremony of Mogo Media Academy held in Colombo; 115 students awarded certificates

“Global & domestic pressure may challenge future stability" Steps announced to tackle rising risks

“Global & domestic pressure may challenge future stability" Steps announced to tackle rising risks

Former MP Udaya Gammanpila claims Suresh Sallay on hunger strike in CID custody

Former MP Udaya Gammanpila claims Suresh Sallay on hunger strike in CID custody

Govt assures fair paddy prices aligned with farmers' production costs

Govt assures fair paddy prices aligned with farmers' production costs

Schools must serve as safe and secure spaces for children -PM Harini Amarasuriya

Schools must serve as safe and secure spaces for children -PM Harini Amarasuriya

Sri Lanka's dengue cases cross 35,000 with 19 deaths reported so far this year

Sri Lanka's dengue cases cross 35,000 with 19 deaths reported so far this year

Sri Lanka marks World Environment Day 2026 under Presidential patronage

Sri Lanka marks World Environment Day 2026 under Presidential patronage

Govt is misusing PTA in an unprecedented manner, Dilith Jayaweera says

Govt is misusing PTA in an unprecedented manner, Dilith Jayaweera says

Lassana Flora