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Ex-Prez Rajapaksa has visit pass to Singapore extended

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SINGAPORE: Former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has obtained a 14-day extension of his short-term visit pass (STVP), which will mean he can stay in Singapore until Aug 11, CNA understands.He was ousted from office over his country’s economic collapse and fled to the Maldives before arriving in Singapore on July 14.

CNA understands that he was initially given a 14-day STVP.A Sri Lankan Cabinet spokesperson on Tuesday (Jul 26) said he believed Mr Rajapaksa “may eventually consider returning” to his country, though the date of his return remains unknown.The spokesperson added that Rajapaksa was not in hiding and would be treated in accordance with his status as a former president upon his return to Sri Lanka.

Last week, Singapore’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in response to media queries that “visitors from Sri Lanka, who enter Singapore for the purpose of social visits, will generally be issued with a STVP with a duration of up to 30 days”.
Those who need to extend their stay in Singapore may apply online for an extension of their STVP; and these requests will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, ICA added.Rajapaksa resigned as President shortly after reaching Singapore.

His ally and former six-time Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn in last Thursday (Jul 21) as his replacement.Wickremesinghe, however, has been accused of being a proxy of the powerful Rajapaksa dynasty which has ruled the country for most of the past two decades.Sri Lanka’s economic crisis has left the nation’s 22 million people struggling with shortages of essentials. Months of protests boiled over when thousands of people stormed the Presidential Palace, forcing Rajapaksa to step down this month.

When Rajapaksa arrived in Singapore, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said he had entered the country on a “private visit”.
“He has not asked for asylum and neither has he been granted any asylum. Singapore generally does not grant requests for asylum,” added an MFA spokesperson.

-Channel News Asia



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As part of the official visit to London for the 43rd Commonwealth of Learning (COL) Board of Governors Meeting 2026, the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, held discussions with academic experts from the British Council on  Wednesday [20 May 2026].

The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation in education, particularly in the areas of teacher training, English language programmes, education frameworks, and language acquisition skills.

The British Council shared international experience and highlighted its ongoing engagement in Sri Lanka, while expressing readiness to support the country through technical assistance, teacher development initiatives, and policy collaboration.

Discussions also included views on improving quality assurance, expanding research collaboration, and enhancing learning opportunities.

The Prime Minister appreciated the British Council’s continued engagement in Sri Lanka and reiterated the importance of deepening partnerships.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division’

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PM meets Sri Lankan community living in London

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, who is currently on an official visit to the United Kingdom, met with members of the Sri Lankan community living in London on Wednesday [20th]  and engaged in cordial discussions.

Despite the event being held on a weekday, it was notable that nearly one thousand Sri Lankans representing the Sinhala, Tamil, and Muslim communities attended with great enthusiasm.

Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that despite natural disasters and international crises, the present government has succeeded in stabilizing the country’s economy while providing relief to the people. She further noted that Sri Lanka’s political culture has now undergone a positive transformation that is irreversible.

Minister of Women and Child Affairs Saroja Paulraj, addressing the event, stated that a governance system has now been established in the country where all communities are treated equally and the benefits of economic development are shared fairly among all citizens.

Moving away from the traditional method of political gatherings, the event also provided an open platform for members of the Sri Lankan community to directly raise questions and express their views to the Prime Minister and the Minister.

Commenting on the organization of the event, the organizing committee stated that all expenses, including dinner, were borne by the participants themselves. The organizers further remarked that it is unsurprising that opposition groups, accustomed to organizing such events through the misuse of public funds, appear unsettled by this transparent process.

The occasion was attended by the Minister of Women and Child Affairs Saroja Paulraj and Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Nimal Senadheera.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya meets Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom

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Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya currently undertaking an official visit to London, United Kingdom, to participate in the 43rd Commonwealth of Learning (COL) Board of Governors Meeting 2026  held a bilateral meeting with the Yvette Cooper MP, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom ON Wednesday [20]. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Nimal Senadheera, along with officials from the Sri Lankan High Commission.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister conveyed Sri Lanka’s appreciation to the United Kingdom for the support extended in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwa, including ongoing rebuilding and recovery assistance. The Prime Minister also commended the United Kingdom’s support in facilitating increased bilateral trade and exports for Sri Lanka.

The Prime Minister briefed the UK delegation on Sri Lanka’s recent economic developments and policy priorities, the Government’s commitment to advancing human rights and reconciliation, as well as Sri Lanka’s positive growth trajectory.

The two sides also exchanged views on current global geopolitical developments, challenges in the energy sector, and the importance of enhancing regional connectivity and long-term energy security.

Both sides also emphasised the importance of strengthening structured academic mobility frameworks while ensuring fairness, clarity, and integrity within migration systems.

They also reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two countries in areas of mutual interest.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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