Sri Lanka seeks ’Superstar’ Rajinikanth’s help to boost tourism

Sri Lanka has invited ‘Superstar’ Rajinikanth, a world-renowned actor from South India to visit Sri Lanka in order to boost tourism in the country.

During the meeting, Deputy High Commissioner of Sri Lanka Dr. D. Venkateshwaran invited Mr. Rajinikanth to visit Sri Lanka “as his presence will enhance cinema-induced tourism as well as spiritual and wellness tourism”.

Dr. Venkateshwaran also personally invited him to explore the ‘Ramayana Trail’ that is exclusive to Sri Lanka and also other unique Buddhist sites in Sri Lanka.

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Israeli Airline allowed to commence operations to SL under two conditions

The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval for Israeli Airline, Arkia Airlines to commence operations in Sri Lanka.

According to Minister of Tourism Harin Fernando, this was a long-awaited decision as earlier the airline was not permitted to operate in Sri Lanka over security reasons.

As the airline generally travels with two armed guards, the airline was not permitted to operate in Sri Lanka previously, he pointed out.

Minister Fernando stated that, however, the Cabinet has allowed the airline to operate subject to conditions.

The Israeli airline will have to follow security protocol standards similar to that of Dubai and Bangkok when establishing its offices in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry should inform Israeli authorities that the authorities of the security personnel on board the flight are limited to security affairs inside the aircraft.

Tourism Minister Harin Fernando further stated that Arkia Airlines will operate direct flights to Sri Lanka.

He also pointed out that at present the number of tourist arrivals from Israel is currently on the rise in Sri Lanka.

Special stamp, first day cover issued in commemoration of Arumugan Thondaman

A special commemorative stamp and first day cover were issued at the Presidential Secretariat today (29), in commemoration of former Minister, Leader and General Secretary of the Ceylon Workers Congress late Arumugan Thondaman.

The Minister of Mass Media and Transport, Bandula Gunawardena presented the stamp and first day cover to President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Meanwhile, the commemorative stamp and first day cover were presented to Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, Tamil National Alliance leader R Sampanthan and Rajalakshmi Thondaman, wife of late Arumugan Thondaman.

Minister of Water Supply and Estate Infrastructure Development and General Secretary of the Ceylon Workers Congress Jeevan Thondaman, Leader of the CWC and Eastern Province Governor Senthil Thondaman and Ministers Nimal Siripala de Silva, Keheliya Rambukwella, Douglas Devananda, Mahinda Amaraweera, Nasir Ahmed, Manusha Nanayakkara, Members of Parliament Wajira Abeywardena, Mahindananda Aluthgamage, C. Ratnayake, Postmaster General SRWMRP Satkumara and Arumugam Thondaman’s family members were present on this occasion.

Truth and Reconciliation mechanism proposed based on the South African model

The Cabinet of Ministers has granted approval to the proposal to establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission by including provisions in the South African model.

The combined Cabinet paper was presented by the Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reforms and the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism in Sri Lanka taking into account the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa.

Cabinet Spokesman Minister Bandula Gunawardena said the Minister of Justice, Prison Affairs and Constitutional Reforms and the Minister of Foreign Affairs visited South Africa at the invitation of the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation in South Africa in order to conduct a preliminary study on South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

During that visit, they held discussions with the South African President, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation and other heads of the South African government.

Accordingly, based on the information received during the visit of South Africa, both Ministers have proposed to initiate a Truth and Reconciliation Mechanism which received the approval of the Cabinet.

Sri Lanka and China to commence 12th round of diplomatic consultations

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Sun Weidong will lead a Foreign Ministry delegation to Sri Lanka from 29 May to 01 June 2023, to co-chair the 12th round of Diplomatic Consultations between the two countries with Secretary, Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka Aruni Wijewardane.

The discussions are expected to enable the two countries to assess the status of bilateral relations covering political, economic and cultural cooperation, as well as thematic cooperation and people-to-people contacts, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

During the visit, the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of China is scheduled to call on President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena and the State Minister of Foreign Affairs Tharaka Balasuriya.

The delegation will also engage with the members of the Sri Lanka – China Parliamentary Friendship Association and visit the Sri Lanka – China Friendship Village in Dewanagala.

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SL’s food security seen improving but prevalent within specific regions

Food security in Sri Lanka is improving across all provinces but is still prevalent within specific regions, the Crop and Food Security Assessment Mission (CFSAM) report revealed.

The report estimates 3.9 million people or 17 percent of the population is in moderate acute food insecurity, which is nearly a 40 percent decrease from June/July last year. Nearly 10,000 people are severely acute food-insecure, down from 66,000 people last year.

“The improvement in food security stems from better food consumption, which could be attributed to reduced food prices and improved incomes among farming communities during the harvesting period when the mission was carried out,” stated the report that is jointly published by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations and United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).

However, despite this positive trend, food insecurity remains high in certain districts, especially Kilinochchi, Nuwara Eliya, Mannar, Batticaloa, Vavuniya and Jaffna. The highest level of acute food insecurity was found within the tea plantation communities in the estate sector and among daily wage labourers and households that rely on social assistance programmes such as Samurdhi, as their main source of income.

Production of cereal, including rice and maize, across the two main cropping seasons in 2022/23 is forecasted at 4.1 million tonnes, 14 percent below the past five-year average, mainly due to poor plant nutrition caused by an inadequate supply of fertiliser and unaffordability of essential material inputs. However, the essential fertilisers distributed among smallholder farmers by the government, facilitated by the funds received from multilateral and bilateral donor agencies, have significantly impacted production, marking an improvement in the yield, with the productivity in the recently harvested 2022/23 Maha season being 12 percent higher than the 2022 Yala season.

The joint FAO/WFP Mission recommends providing immediate support to farmers, particularly by releasing the available fertiliser stocks to enhance production and productivity in the ongoing Yala season and making urgent policy decisions to import fertilisers in time for the 2023/24 Maha cultivation season.

The report also recommends any move for reducing or removing the fertiliser subsidy to be in a gradual and phased manner, giving adequate time to the farming community to adapt.
Other recommendations include the establishment of a ‘Fertiliser Task Force’ to streamline fertiliser procurement and distributions as well as to strengthen adaptive research on climate smart agriculture and sustainable farming practices to improve fertiliser use efficiency. Further, to minimise the impact on the livestock and fisheries sectors, the mission recommends providing adequate support to increase fodder and feed crop production.

Further, the agencies stressed the need to include continuing food and/or cash assistance to facilitate access to food among households most vulnerable to food insecurity. In the long-term, increased livelihood support to food-insecure households and resilience-building initiatives are also recommended to prevent them from compromising on productivity and their capacity to cope with future shocks.

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Port City duty-free allowance : Details released

Sri Lanka passport holders returning from abroad and resident diplomats will be allowed to buy up to 5000 US dollars worth of goods at a duty-free mall in the Colombo Port City.

As per the new rules introduced by the Colombo Port City Commission, the permitted passport holders would be allowed to buy one laptop, a tablet, a desktop and two cameras a year.

The permitted passport holders will also be allowed to purchase 36 pieces of apparel, 10 kilograms of confectionery, two bottles of perfume and 5 units of make-up products.

Tourists will not have a value limit but will be imposed a volume limit per visit, and will also be allowed to purchase more to be picked up at the airport.

According to the Colombo Port City Commission, the allowance would be independent of any other allowance at airports and the goods purchased cannot be resold or exchanged in Sri Lanka, while it is purely for self-consumption.

The new rules allow Sri Lankans travelling abroad to buy goods outside of the limit to be picked up at the airport, while the duty-free outlets are also permitted to sell online unlimited quantities to overseas customers.

The Colombo Port City Commission also expects to dollarize (multiple currencies) the special economic zone at the Colombo Port City.

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Sri Lankans overseas can renew or apply for a new passport online

Sri Lankans living overseas can apply for a new passport or renew their passport online from 01 June, the Parliament Sectoral Oversight Committee on International Relations was told.

Officials of the Immigration and Emigration Department said this during the sectoral oversight committee on international relations held under the chairmanship MP Namal Rajapaksa.

Officials pointed out that Sri Lankans who live abroad can apply for passports online without visiting Sri Lankan embassies in their countries.

The committee also discussed the implementation of an e-passport and the Rajapaksa instructed the relevant officials to speed up this process.

There was also a discussion about various issues including the shortcomings found in visa application online.

For this purpose, the Chairman of the committee Namal Rajapaksa instructed the officials to quickly prepare and implement the necessary mechanism for foreigners to obtain their visas without difficulty, and to take necessary steps to further improve the facilities of Sri Lanka’s international airports for both locals and foreigners.

The importance of attracting tourists from high-income generated countries like Europe to Sri Lanka was discussed at length and the chairman advised the officials to take the necessary steps for that without delay.

Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Immigration and Emigration, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority and Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) (Private) Limited participated in the meeting.

ADB Approves $350 Million for Sri Lanka Economic Stabilization Program

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today approved a $350 million special policy-based loan to provide budget support to Sri Lanka for economic stabilization. The program is part of a broader package of financial assistance anchored by the International Monetary Fund’s Extended Fund Facility for the country, which aims to stabilize the economy and lay the foundation for economic recovery and sustained growth.

Sri Lanka is facing a severe and unprecedented economic crisis. High inflation has eroded purchasing power, livelihoods have been affected, and past development gains have been reversed.

“ADB is concerned about the deep crisis in the country and its impact on the people of Sri Lanka, especially the poor and the vulnerable, particularly women,” said ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa. “ADB is committed to standing with Sri Lanka as it addresses its present challenges and strides toward economic stabilization, sustainable recovery, and inclusive growth.”

Sri Lanka has embarked on bold reforms to address the causes of both internal and external imbalances and return to a sustainable debt trajectory. The country faces a long road to recovery and must remain steadfast in the implementation of necessary reforms, which include enhancing tax revenue collection, strengthening public financial management, improving performance of state-owned enterprises, ensuring autonomy and independence of the central bank, safeguarding financial sector stability, and bolstering governance frameworks. As these measures are implemented, it is essential to ensure that adequate social protection is provided. Implementing governance reforms and anticorruption measures will be critical.

Transparency and open communication will be crucial in building agreement around the reforms. ADB will proactively engage with the government, other stakeholders, and development partners to help address structural impediments and plan future support.

ADB has supported Sri Lanka’s response throughout the crisis. In 2022, in close coordination with development partners, ADB provided emergency assistance to support basic services and sustain livelihoods. ADB repurposed $334 million of existing loans as emergency response to support the import of essential items such as fertilizer, medicines, chemicals for water treatment, working capital for small and medium-sized enterprises, and cash transfers to the most poor and vulnerable. Trade finance lines through ADB Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program supported the import of essential items during the crisis.

ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.

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Chinese man detained with two passports has pending warrant in China, court told

The Attorney General (AG) today (29) informed the Court of Appeal that the Chinese national who was apprehended by the Immigration and Emigration Department in an attempt to enter Sri Lanka with two passports is a suspect wanted in China with a pending arrest warrant over a drug charge.

Appearing for the AG, the Additional Solicitor General Janaka Bandara made this announcement when a writ petition filed by the Chinese national in question, Lee Pan was called before the Court of Appeal.

Lee Pan alleges in his petition that the officers of the Immigration and Emigration Department assaulted him following the arrest, and that as a result he was injured.

However, the Chinese national has accepted, before the Judicial Medical Officer that the injuries were self-inflicted.

Later, President’s Counsel Sanjeewa Jayawardene, who appeared on behalf of the petitioner, requested the court for permission to withdraw the relevant petition.

The bench of judges comprising of Justices Nissanka Bandula Karunaratne and A. Marikkar, who granted permission for the withdrawal of the petition, also ordered the petition to be dismissed.

However, the petitioning party had mentioned in his petition that there were two passports related to the two countries China and Guinea, and that the officers of the Immigration and Emigration Department of Sri Lanka detained him, alleging that the Guinea passport was fake.

Accordingly, he had sought an order in the petition for the deportation of him to Dubai and to prevent deporting him to China.