Sri Lanka Seeks Relaxation Of Travel Advisories To Facilitate Further Tourist Arrivals

Sri Lanka Seeks Relaxation Of Travel Advisories To Facilitate Further Tourist Arrivals

COLOMBO, Apr 11 (NNN-XINHUA) – Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, Ali Sabry, yesterday, urged other countries to review their travel advisories, to reflect the stability in the country, which would further encourage tourist influx.

Sabry, who convened a briefing on current developments in Sri Lanka, for the Colombo-based diplomatic corps, thanked the international community for the support extended to Sri Lanka, towards its economic recovery and briefed the diplomats on progress made in this regard.

The minister highlighted initiatives taken by the government for reconciliation, including the convening of the all-party conference by the president, in Dec, 2022, and Jan, 2023, and the president’s appointment of the cabinet sub-committee on reconciliation.

President’s Chief of Staff, Sagala Ratnayaka, talked about developments in the government’s structural reform, regarding the programmes of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.

He highlighted the government’s measures taken, to ensure the country’s debt sustainability, fiscal oversight, social protection for the vulnerable segments, good governance, and fight against corruption.– NNN-XINHUA  

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