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Chinese Ambassador outlines numerous benefits reaped by Sri Lanka from BRI

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Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong

The Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative projects in Sri Lanka have not only laid a solid foundation and provided strong impetus for Sri Lanka to get out of the economic crisis and resume economic and social development, but also created thousands of jobs for local people, Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong said at a recent seminar on BRI cooperation between China and Sri Lanka, organized by the Asia Progress Forum.

“Sri Lanka is one of the first countries to participate in the BRI Initiative and has witnessed fruitful results of BRI cooperation over the past 10 years. The major projects between our two countries, such as the Katunayake Expressway, the Southern Expressway, the CICT, the Hambantota Port and the Colombo Port City, have not only laid a solid foundation and provided strong impetus for Sri Lanka to get out of the crisis and resume economic and social development, but also created thousands of jobs for local people. At the same time, Chinese enterprises have also actively fulfilled their social responsibilities by providing assistance to the poverty alleviation and donated a large amount of materials to help people overcome the economic and livelihood crisis,” he said.

Facts have shown that BRI is an effective platform to advance international cooperation, a road towards future development, peace and friendship that enables China, and countries around the world, to discuss development, to jointly build peace and prosperity, and to share in the development opportunities and outcomes, and a vivid example of building a community with a shared future for mankind, he said.

The Ambassador said BRI will only create win-win cooperation that benefits all instead of leading to the so-called “debt trap” trumped up by some parties with a hidden agenda to smear China. It will lend strong impetus to helping Sri Lanka get rid of the “poverty trap” and “trap of non-development”.

“The third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation will be held in Beijing next week. Leaders and representatives of over 90 countries including President Xi Jinping and President Ranil Wickremesinghe will gather in Beijing for this great event. We firmly believe that this forum will draw up a better blueprint for China, Sri Lanka, and the rest of the world, to promote high-quality Belt and Road cooperation in the future and provide an even better opportunity for China and Sri Lanka to further advance our cooperation.



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Urgent Warning Against Fraudulent Crypto-Scam Advertisements.

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The Prime Minister’s Office strongly condemns the fraudulent cryptocurrency scam advertisements currently being promoted on Facebook and Instagram, falsely featuring Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and other prominent Sri Lankan figures. These deceptive ads, operated by foreign entities, aim to mislead the public and exploit the trust associated with well-known personalities.

It has come to our attention that these scam campaigns, originating from fraudulent accounts based in Lithuania, are actively targeting Facebook users in Sri Lanka.

Similar ads have recently featured Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath, Minister of Science and Technology MP Chrishantha Abeysena, and well-known journalists Amantha Perera and Sunanda Deshapriya, as well as other Sri Lankan public figures in previous instances.

Public Advisory

We urge citizens to exercise extreme caution when encountering online advertisements promoting cryptocurrency investments, particularly those falsely claiming endorsements from government officials and public figures. No government official or ministry has endorsed any cryptocurrency investment scheme.

Additionally, despite reports and removal requests, variations of these scams continue to appear on social media platforms, highlighting serious concerns about the inability of Facebook to curb fraudulent advertising effectively. We call upon Meta (Facebook’s parent company) to take immediate and stronger action to prevent the spread of these deceptive campaigns and safeguard Sri Lankan users from financial fraud.

How to Protect Yourself:

• Do not engage with or click on suspicious ads claiming endorsements from public figures.

• Report fraudulent advertisements directly on Facebook and Instagram.

• Verify all financial opportunities through legitimate sources before investing.

The Prime Minister’s Office remains committed to protecting the public from online fraud and will continue working with relevant authorities to address this growing issue. We urge media organizations and digital platforms to act responsibly in curbing the spread of misinformation and scams.

For official government updates, please refer to the Prime Minister’s Office’s official website and social media channels.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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JICA and JFTC support Sri Lanka’s drive for economic growth through a fair and competitive market

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The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) have expressed their support for policy reforms and institutional enhancements aimed at ensuring the supply of high-quality goods and services in Sri Lanka while safeguarding both consumers and producers.

This was discussed at a meeting held on Wednesday (12) at the Presidential Secretariat between representatives of these organisations and the Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.

During the discussion, the representatives emphasized that establishing fairness in trade would protect both consumers and producers while fostering a competitive market in the country. They also emphasized how Japan’s competitive trade policies contributed to its economic progress, explaining that such policies not only help to protect consumer rights but also stimulate innovation.

The secretary to the president noted that this year’s budget has placed special emphasis on the required policy adjustments to promote fair trade while elevating Sri Lanka’s market to a higher level. He also briefed the representatives on these planned reforms.

The meeting was attended by Senior Additional Secretary to the President, Russell Aponsu, JICA representatives Tetsuya Yamada, Arisa Inada, Yuri Horrita, and Namal Ralapanawa; and JFTC representatives Y. Sakuma, Y. Asahina, Y. Fukushima, and M. Takeuchi.

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Students from several schools visit the Presidential Secretariat and President’s House

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Students of St Marys National College Hambanthota posed for a group picture when they visited the Presidential secretariat on Wednesday [12]

A group of students from Hambantota St. Mary’s National School, Nakulugamuwa Moraketiara Junior College and Nalanda College, Colombo 10, visited the Presidential Secretariat and the President’s House on Wednesday (12) as part of an educational tour.

This initiative provided schoolchildren the opportunity to explore the Presidential Secretariat (formerly the Old Parliament Building) and the President’s House as part of their academic field trip.

Coinciding with the tour, students were also educated about the “Clean Sri Lanka” program, a key government initiative.  K.M.N. Kumarasinghe, Senior Additional Secretary to the President, briefed the students on the objectives and implementation of the program, emphasizing its role in enhancing their knowledge, skills and attitudes.

Meanwhile, Media Adviser to the President . Chandana Sooriyabandara highlighted the legacy of  the late C.W.W. Kannangara, stating that his vision serves as a guiding light for the future generation of students. He further noted that many developed nations achieved progress through collective citizen efforts, stressing that every individual must fulfill their responsibilities diligently to contribute to national development.

As a symbolic gesture, a valuable plant was gifted to each participating school to be planted within their premises. The presentation was carried out by the President’s Media Director General  Prasanna Perera and  Anuruddha Lokuhapuarachchi, Director of International Media and Strategic Communications at the President’s Media Division (PMD).

The event was attended by the principals, academic staff, parents and other distinguished guests.

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