At the 54th session of the Human Rights Council, U.S. Ambassador Michéle Taylor praised Sri Lanka’s progress in women’s empowerment and economic recovery. However, she urged the Sri Lankan government to enhance transparency in its anti-corruption efforts and sustainable development initiatives.
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