Minister Sabry calls on Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina

Minister Sabry calls on Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina

November 26, 2022   03:34 pm

Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Sabry called on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her Official Residence in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 25 November, 2022.

Minister Sabry and Prime Minister Hasina highlighted the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the two countries, focusing on the way forward to enhance people-to-people contact using air and sea connectivity.

The Prime Minister encouraged acquiring more traction for Bangladesh vessels through the Port of Colombo and invited further investments from Sri Lanka.

Minister Sabry emphasized the importance of tourism promotion and invited Bangladesh tourists and investors to explore Sri Lanka.

Minister Ali Sabry is in Dhaka to attend meetings as the Vice-Chair of IORA, at the 22nd Meeting of the Council of Ministers.

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