Foreign Minister Ali Sabry paid a courtesy call on Romanian Prime Minister, Ion-Marcel Ciolacu at the Victoria Palace, Bucharest on Wednesday (17).
The Foreign Minister briefed the Romanian Prime Minister on the current economic situation in Sri Lanka, highlighting efforts towards economic recovery and stability and shared the progress made on the on-going reconciliation process. The discussion focused primarily on synergies for strengthening economic cooperation.
The Romanian Prime Minister acknowledged the contributions of the Sri Lankan workforce in Romania, recognising their role in various sectors and the mutual benefits derived from this cooperation with the potential for further enhancing workforce mobility.
Both sides emphasised on the need to develop resilient economic strategies and foster sustainable growth through collaborative efforts by middle income countries like Sri Lanka. The meeting marked a significant step in strengthening the partnership between Sri Lanka and Romania, reflecting a shared commitment to economic growth and mutual support.
Foreign Minister Sabry was joined at the discussions by Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Romania, officials of the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Embassy in Bucharest.
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