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US Ambassador Julie Chung urges immediate climate action at Sri Lanka Green Hydrogen Symposium 2023

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Ambassador Julie J Chung’s speaking at the Sri Lanka Green Hydrogen Symposium 2023

US Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung, stressed the urgent necessity for collaboration and proactive measures in addressing the impending climate crisis.Speaking at the Sri Lanka Green Hydrogen Symposium 2023 last week, Ambassador Chung highlighted the imminent challenges posed by climate change, citing recent severe weather events, including floods across Sri Lanka that significantly impacted communities and infrastructure. She emphasized the urgency of the upcoming decade, often referred to as “the decisive decade,” which requires ambitious efforts from global leaders, governments, and businesses to combat climate change, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and innovate energy solutions.

In attendance were President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekara, along with key representatives from Greenstat Hydrogen and the global energy sector.

Ambassador Chung acknowledged Sri Lanka’s commitment to the Global Methane Pledge and applauded the government’s prioritization of addressing climate impact. She praised the nation’s strides toward reforming its energy sector. Highlighting the United States’ substantial domestic and international efforts to combat the climate crisis, Ambassador Chung outlined ambitious targets, including significant emission cuts by 2030 and extensive investments through programs like the Inflation Reduction Act and the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience.

Detailed discussions revolved around USAID’s initiatives in Sri Lanka, emphasizing investments in renewable energy technologies, such as battery swapping stations for electric vehicles. Additionally, she highlighted collaborative efforts with Sri Lankan counterparts aimed at developing regulations for electric vehicles and charging stations.

Emphasizing the global imperative for a transition to a low-carbon future, Ambassador Chung stressed the necessity of clean energy investments in emerging economies. Citing the International Energy Agency’s estimation of $1 trillion in annual investments by 2030, she highlighted US technical support for offshore wind deployment and green hydrogen production in Sri Lanka.

Ambassador Chung underscored the economic potential of transitioning to a net-zero energy system by 2050, projecting a substantial investment boom and job creation. She encouraged collaborative projects like Constellation Energy’s hydrogen blend project in the US and expressed the US’s readiness to support financing for renewable energy projects in Sri Lanka.

In conclusion, Ambassador Chung reaffirmed the US’s commitment to partnering with Sri Lanka in combating climate change, fostering sustainable energy solutions, and contributing to a cleaner and safer world. The speech emphasized the urgent need for global action and highlighted Sri Lanka’s potential role in addressing climate change while seizing economic opportunities.



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SCO chief highlights Lanka partnership at LKI lecture

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Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Secretary General Nurlan Yermekbayev is in conversation with LKIIRSS Executive Director Dr Nishara Mendis and Director General East Asia Division of Foreign Affairs Ministry Savitri Panabokke during his visit to LKIIRSS to deliver a special guest lecture. Members of SCO delegation are also in the picture

The Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKIIRSS) recently hosted a special guest lecture on ‘15 Years of Dialogue: Sri Lanka–SCO Partnership and the Way Forward’ at the Lighthouse Auditorium of the Institute.

The lecture was delivered by Secretary-General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), Nurlan Yermekbayev, who outlined the evolution of Sri Lanka’s engagement with the SCO over the past 15 years and highlighted the growing importance of the organisation in regional and multilateral cooperation.

The discussion focused on the SCO’s history, institutional mechanisms and key pillars, including regional security cooperation, economic collaboration, socio-humanitarian engagement and external partnerships. Broader themes of connectivity and multilateral dialogue were also explored during the session.

The event was organised by the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism.

Members of the diplomatic corps, Heads of Mission, senior government officials, representatives of think tanks, academics, researchers and university students attended the event.

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SC backs banks’ right to sue guarantors directly

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The Supreme Court last week ruled that a bank is entitled to institute legal action directly against a guarantor without first proceeding against the principal debtor, where such a right has been expressly waived in the guarantee agreement.

Delivering judgment on an appeal filed by a guarantor, the apex court affirmed a decision of the Commercial High Court holding Vithanage Happawana liable as guarantor for credit facilities obtained from DFCC Bank PLC.

The case stemmed from an action filed by the bank to recover over Rs. 5.5 million, together with interest, from the defendant in his capacity as guarantor for a company’s loan facilities.

The defendant had argued that the principal debtor company, as the beneficiary of the credit facilities, should have been made a party to the action and pursued first before any proceedings were initiated against him.

However, the Supreme Court held that while Roman-Dutch law generally allows a surety to insist that the principal debtor be sued first, such a right may be expressly waived by contract.

Justice Sampath Wijeratne, delivering the judgment, observed that Clause 15 of the guarantee agreement clearly permitted the bank to proceed directly against the guarantor without first taking action against the principal debtor.

The Court also rejected the defendant’s claim that he was unaware of the contents of the guarantee documents and had signed blank papers, stating that such a defence cannot succeed unless the signer was illiterate, blind, or otherwise incapable of understanding the nature of the transaction.

Accordingly, the Supreme Court affirmed the Commercial High Court ruling and ordered costs to be paid to the plaintiff bank in both courts.

The three-judge bench comprised Justices Yasantha Kodagoda, Shiran Gooneratne and Sampath Wijeratne.

President’s Counsel Kushan de Alwis appeared for the bank, while Counsel Harith de Mel with Hasini Rupasinghe, instructed by Chamithri Kaluhennadige, represented the appellant.

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Lanka, Russia eye expanded defence cooperation

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Defence Secretary, retired Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha, met Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council and State Advisor Aleksander Nikolayevich Venediktov in Moscow last Wednesday

Defence Secretary, retired Air Vice Marshal Sampath Thuyacontha, currently on an official visit to the Russian Federation, held talks in Moscow on Wednesday with Aleksander Nikolayevich Venediktov, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and State Advisor.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 1st International Forum on Security and the Annual Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues, being held in Moscow from May 26 to 29.

During the cordial discussions, the two sides exchanged views on a range of bilateral matters of mutual interest, with particular emphasis on cooperation between the armed forces of Sri Lanka and the Russian Federation.

Talks focused on strengthening longstanding defence ties and exploring new areas of collaboration in defence, security, and military-technical cooperation.

The Defence Secretary and Venediktov also discussed opportunities for Sri Lanka to benefit from advanced military technology cooperation and related initiatives aimed at enhancing mutual engagement between the two countries.

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