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Lanka seeks UK assistance to boost aviation, trade, and energy sectors

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High Commissioner Bogollagama with Lord Davies

By Sujeeva Nivunhella reporting from London

In a pivotal meeting last week, Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in London, Rohitha Bogollagama, appealed for critical assistance from the UK’s Office of Lord Davies to bolster the aviation industry, enhance trade ties, and advance renewable energy initiatives between the two nations.

The meeting, which took place between High Commissioner Bogollagama and UK Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy for Sri Lanka, Lord Davies of Abersoch CBE, primarily centred on reviving British Airways operations in Sri Lanka and securing additional slots for SriLankan Airlines at Gatwick airport. The aim behind these endeavours is to accommodate the surging number of British tourists visiting Sri Lanka and catering to the substantial British-Sri Lankan population residing in the UK, which numbers around 700,000.

Highlighting the burgeoning tourism sector, Bogollagama emphasized the remarkable increase in tourist arrivals, surpassing 1.3 million, with a noteworthy 120,000 visitors arriving from the UK alone. Additionally, he raised the prospect of reconnecting the Scottish population with Sri Lanka’s historic Scottish tea trails, deeply rooted in the island nation’s plantation industry established by Scottish planters.

Moreover, the High Commissioner briefed Lord Davies on the latest developments regarding the IMF bailout package and its impact on Sri Lanka’s political and economic stability. He underscored the country’s strides in achieving short-term stability, attributing this success to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s resilient leadership in navigating various challenges.

In response, Lord Davies commended Sri Lanka’s resurgence, expressing confidence that the approved IMF bailout package, coupled with relaxed exchange controls, reduced bureaucracy in certain systems, and sustained political stability, would significantly bolster investor confidence. He anticipated a substantial surge in Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs), particularly in sectors such as apparel, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), and tourism.

Highlighting the incentives offered to foreign investors within Sri Lanka’s regulatory frameworks, Bogollagama emphasized measures such as eased repatriation of capital and profits from projects under the Board of Investment (BOI), restructuring of State-Owned Enterprises, and initiatives in the Colombo Port City, slated to become an independent economic zone.

To further improve the ease of doing business, facilitate cross-border trade, and streamline customs controls, discussions involved seeking technical assistance from the UK, particularly from experts at His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The focus would be on implementing a ‘Single Window’ system and enhancing digitalization and automation of customs procedures in Sri Lanka.

Turning to Sri Lanka’s commitment to renewable energy, Bogollagama outlined the government’s emphasis on bolstering solar and wind power plants. Notably, plans for a 200 MW floating solar power plant at Samanalawewa were revealed, aiming to cater to a significant portion of the country’s energy needs. Additionally, he expressed Sri Lanka’s interest in collaborating with industry leaders in the UK to venture into Electric Vehicle manufacturing.



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Lankan aircrew fly daring UN Medevac in hostile conditions in Africa

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Lankan Air Force personnel rescuing a UN personnel at Zemio in Central African Republic

The Sri Lanka Aviation Unit operating under the United Nations (UN) mandate in the Central African Republic (CAR) has successfully carried out a critical Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC) mission, under extremely hostile and volatile conditions.

The mission had been launched in response to an urgent request to evacuate two United Nations personnel who had sustained combat-related injuries in the Zemio area, the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) said.

Accordingly, the evacuation has been conducted using a Mi-17 helicopter (UNO 325P).

The aircraft was captained by Wing Commander Nelson De Silva, with Flight

Lieutenant Arunoda Ekanayake serving as co-pilot.

The aircrew comprised Squadron Leader Sandeepa Wijayathunga, Sergeant WCN Senevirathne, and Corporal DVPM Rodrigo. The Aeromedical Evacuation Team included Group Captain Sujith Perera, Flight Sergeant KW Sumedha, and Flight Sergeant RDH Karunadasa, who provided critical in-flight medical care to the casualties, the SLAF stated.

The extraction site was located approximately 20 kilometres northeast of the Zemio Permanent Operating Base (POB) and posed significant operational challenges.

They included extremely dusty landing conditions, an unstable and rapidly evolving tactical environment, and the requirement for a precision landing under constant threat, the SLAF said.

Despite these constraints, the aircrew demonstrated remarkable courage, sound judgement, and outstanding airmanship throughout the operation.

A comprehensive threat assessment conducted by the aircraft commander, taking into account the critical condition of the casualties, reflected exceptional adaptability and operational decision-making, the statement added.

According to the SLAF, the total flight duration of the mission was one hour and 45 minutes. The injured personnel were safely evacuated from the hostile location and successfully transported to Bangui for advanced medical treatment.

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Lanka to observe National Safety Day today

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Sri Lanka will mark National Safety Day today (26) with countrywide religious observances, a national moment of silence and the main state commemoration at the Peraliya Tsunami Memorial in Galle, officials said yesterday.

The annual observance, declared in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that claimed over 35,000 lives and left more than 5,000 people missing, is held each year to honour victims of the tsunami and other disasters, while reinforcing public awareness on disaster preparedness.

Disaster Management Centre (DMC) Director General Retired Major General Sudantha Ranasinghe said the 2025 programme would be conducted with due consideration to prevailing weather conditions caused by the Ditwah cyclone, with district-level multi-religious observances planned across the country.

“National Safety Day is a moment of remembrance and reflection. It also reminds us of the importance of preparedness, early warning and community resilience,” he said.

The main national commemoration will take place at the Peraliya Tsunami Memorial from 8.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m., with the participation of government representatives, religious leaders, disaster survivors and families of victims.

Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Sampath Thuyacontha said a two-minute silence will be observed nationwide from 9.25 am to 9.27 am today, in memory of all those who lost their lives to the tsunami and other disasters.

“All institutions and members of the public are requested to observe this moment of silence as a mark of respect and national solidarity,” he said.

DMC Additional Director General Pradeep Kodippili urged the media to provide wide coverage to the main commemoration in Galle as well as district-level programmes organised through District Secretariats.

“Media support and public participation are essential to ensure that the lessons of past disasters remain alive and that a culture of safety is strengthened across the country,” Kodippili said.

National Safety Day has been observed annually on December 26 since 2005.

By Ifham Nizam ✍️

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Street vendors banned from Kandy City

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Mayor Chandrasiri Wijenayake

All forms of street vending within the Kandy Municipal Council area will be banned from January 1, Mayor Chandrasiri Wijenayake has said.The Kandy Mayor said the decision had been taken as part of efforts to preserve it as a clean and aesthetically pleasing city and to allow the public to move freely while enjoying its surroundings.

He said the ban would apply not only to streets in the city centre but across the entire municipal council area. The move, he added, follows long-standing public requests for a more systematic regulatory framework within the Kandy urban area and is aimed at ensuring public convenience and welfare.

Wijenayake stressed that the decision would be implemented without reversal.

The Kandy Municipal Council has already issued formal notices to pavement vendors directing them to cease operations. Street vendors had requested a three-month grace period to relocate, which will expire on December 31.

By S. K. Samaranayake ✍️

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