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Australian HC meets Environment Minister to boost green cooperation
The Australian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Matthew Duckworth, met with Environment Minister Dr. Dammika Patabendi on Tuesday (24) at the latter’s Ministry to explore avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation on environmental sustainability and climate resilience.
The meeting, attended by Environment Ministry Secretary K.R. Uduwawala and senior officials, focused on enhancing Sri Lanka–Australia collaboration in global and regional environmental initiatives, with particular emphasis on the upcoming COP31 climate negotiations, where Australia is expected to play a leading role.
Discussions centred on Sri Lanka’s key priorities in international climate engagements, including advancing climate adaptation and resilience, mobilising climate finance, and addressing loss and damage mechanisms. Both sides also underscored the importance of strengthening regional cooperation in the Indo-Pacific to tackle shared environmental challenges.
Minister Patabendi appreciated Australia’s continued support to Sri Lanka and highlighted the need to further expand collaboration in critical areas such as climate adaptation, protection of ocean and coastal ecosystems, disaster risk reduction, and access to technical expertise and climate financing.
The two sides reaffirmed the importance of working together under the framework of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), emphasising their shared commitment to environmental sustainability and sustainable ocean governance.
Australia’s leadership in advancing the Blue Economy was also acknowledged, particularly in areas such as capacity building, knowledge sharing, and sustainable marine resource management, with Sri Lanka identified as a key partner in these efforts.
Emerging areas of cooperation discussed at the meeting included blue carbon ecosystems, marine pollution control, ocean science research, and disaster risk management, including early warning systems.
The Australian delegation also indicated potential support for strengthening climate-resilient livelihoods for women in Sri Lanka, recognising the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable communities.
Both parties further explored opportunities for collaboration in achieving carbon Net Zero targets, while also reviewing preparations for the COP31 negotiations.
The meeting marked a renewed commitment by both Sri Lanka and Australia to deepen engagement on climate action and environmental governance, amid growing global urgency to address climate change and its far-reaching impacts.
By Ifham Nizam
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Chandrasena bribery case: Two suspects who introduced unknown sureties further remanded
Two suspects, accused of arranging two fake sureties to secure bail for former Chief Executive Officer of SriLankan Airlines, the late Kapila Chandrasena, have been further remanded.
The Colombo Magistrate’s Court ordered that the two individuals, along with the person who introduced them to Chandrasena’s legal team, be further remanded until 20 May.
The order was issued by the Colombo Additional Magistrate, consequent to a request made by the Keselwatta Police.
Political sources said that a thorough investigation was required to ascertain the circumstances under which the court registrar accepted two unknown sureties without consulting the relevant Magistrate. Sources said that arranging fake sureties had been going on, not only in Colombo, but all over the country, regardless of some efforts made to arrest the situation.
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Harsha ready to wait for chance to lead Centre-right camp
SJB MP Dr. Harsha de Silva yesterday said that he would remain in politics until he got an opportunity to lead what he described as the Centre-right camp.
Alleging that there were some interested parties trying to push him out of the Centre-right camp, the one-time UNPer, in a statement issued yesterday (13), vowed to remain in the SJB, regardless of such attempts.
MP de Silva represents a blend of conservative and liberal policies, advocating a market-based economy with limited government intervention, personal freedom, fiscal conservatism, and moderate social reforms.
Declaring that the ruling NPP had failed, he said that attempts were being made to cause trouble in the SJB. Assuring that he would campaign against the government, MP de Silva said that he wouldn’t hesitate to commend whatever good things done by the government. (SF)
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Central Bank keeps market guessing on next rate move
Governor of the Central Bank (CB), Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, yesterday refrained from giving any indication on the future direction of interest rates while addressing a public seminar held at the CB, keeping markets and businesses guessing ahead of the next monetary policy review.
Dr. Weerasinghe said the CB was yet to fully assess the prevailing and emerging economic conditions before considering the next course of monetary policy action.
The CB has maintained the Overnight Policy Rate at 7.75% in recent policy reviews amid a gradual recovery in economic activity and improving private sector credit growth. However, inflationary pressures have shown signs of re-emerging in recent months, particularly following the increase in electricity tariffs and higher utility-related costs, raising concerns over the future path of consumer prices.
Policymakers have continued to stress the need to ensure price stability while supporting the country’s fragile economic recovery under the IMF-backed reform programme.
Independent economic analysts expect the CB to maintain its current policy stance at the upcoming review, citing rising domestic cost pressures, lingering global uncertainties and external sector risks.
Analysts say the recent acceleration in inflation could prompt the Central Bank to adopt a more cautious approach before considering any rate cuts later this year.
For further insights into the Central Bank’s clarifications, readers may also refer to The Island Financial Review report on the CBSL’s response to the controversial USD 2.5 million sovereign debt repayment allegedly siphoned off by a cybercriminal.
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