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Labour Minister: Govt. won’t heed demand for severing diplomatic ties with Israel, halt sending workers

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‘Bid to derail plans to send over 40,000 to Israel’

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Labour and Foreign Employment Minister Manusha Nanayakkara yesterday (15) said Sri Lanka wouldn’t under any circumstances stop sending workers to Israel.

Minister Nanayakkara was responding to main Opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) demand that the Wickremesinghe-Rajapaksa government sever diplomatic ties with the Jewish State and halt sending workers in order to condemn the ongoing military operations in Gaza.

Minister Nanayakkara said so at an event held at the Foreign Employment Bureau.

Referring to the statements that had been made in Parliament on Tuesday (14), Minister Nanayakkara, who had been elected on the SJB ticket at the last parliamentary polls, alleged that Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa and some other members of the Opposition were making a desperate bid to win over Muslim votes at the forthcoming presidential poll.

Minister Nanayakkara said that criticising Israel in our Parliament was a futile exercise as it couldn’t make any difference on the ground.

Sri Lanka established full diplomatic ties with Israel in 2000 after the fall of the strategically located Elephant Pass military base. During the war Israel supplied a range of weapons, including Fast Attack Craft (FACs) and Kfir attack aircraft.

Minister Nanayakkara dismissed anti-Israeli statements made both in and outside Parliament by Sajith Premadasa, Rauff Hakeem, MP, leader of SLMC, a constituent of SJB and JVP, as politically motivated rhetoric.

Declaring that Sri Lanka maintained friendly relations with Israel and Palestine, Minister Nanayakkara emphasised as a country that fought terrorism and brought the war to a successful conclusion 15 years ago, we should realise that we couldn’t interfere in the Gaza conflict.

Minister Nanayakkara alleged that the Opposition was making a despicable bid to sabotage government efforts to send 40,000 people to Israel on higher salaries.

“We are in such a desperate situation. Therefore, we are not in a position to interfere in the Israel war on Gaza.”

Minister Nanayakkara said that the SJB leader played politics with the Gaza war with his eyes on Muslim votes.

Minister Nanayakkara also condemned SJB allegations that Sri Lanka was sending workers to fill vacancies created by the banning of Palestinians working in Israel.

Israel has declined to halt military operations even after the US suspended some weapons shipments in a bid to pressure Israel not to attack Rafah.



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P M 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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Suspects involved in sureties controversy granted bail

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Airbus bribe case:

Colombo Additional Magistrate Lahiru Silva yesterday (20) granted bail to Mohamed Riswan and Mohamed Irshan, who allegedly received money to stand as sureties for the late former SriLankan Airlines CEO, Kapila Chandrasena. They were identified as residents of Sanchi Arachchi Watta, situated next to the Hulftsdorp court complex.

Chandrasena was found dead at his brother-in-law, Aravinda De Silva’s residence, at No. 38, Pedris Road, Kollupitiya, on 8 May.

The Magistrate also granted bail to B. A. Tissa and Perumal Ganesh, who arranged for Riswan and Irshan to stand as sureties for Chandrasena, who is under investigation for allegedly receiving a USD 2 million bribe through his wife to facilitate an Airbus deal. They, too, residents of Sanchi Arachchi Watta, were granted bail on two personal bail of Rs. 500,000 each.

Airbus had to pay USD 4 billion in penalties after admitting it had paid huge bribes to secure contracts in 20 countries. Sri Lanka is among them.

The Magistrate directed that the Grama Niladhari should certify their residence and the relevant certificates submitted to court and to establish the financial status of those who stood as sureties for the four persons.

The court was told that Mohamed Riswan and Mohamed Irshan obtained 17 Grama Niladhari certificates from January till May 2026. On the basis of a statement recorded from Keselwatta Grama Niladhari S. Nilantha Silva police informed court that the first suspect had obtained 10 certificates and the second person seven.

Fourth suspect Ganesh had first met those who stood as sureties, on 05 May, in the court premises and struck the deal. Crime OIC of Keselwatta Police, Sub Inspector K.W.D. Anuruddha, told court that Mohamed Riswan, Mohamed Irshan and B. A. Tissa hadn’t even known who Chandrasena was and were not related to him in anyway, according to investigations. Police requested that the four persons be further remanded.

The Magistrate granted them bail and set the next hearing for 25 June.

Legal sources said that such illegal practices were rampant, and in this particular case the Court Registrar should have been able to see that the sureties were very much unlikely to be relatives of Chandrasena.

By Shamindra Ferdinando

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