June 01, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vijitha Herath, held a wide-ranging discussion with members of the Sri Lankan community in Melbourne as part of his ongoing official visit to Australia, highlighting the government’s commitment to strengthening ties with the diaspora.
During the meeting, community members shared their experiences of living in Australia and raised a variety of concerns affecting Sri Lankans abroad, including matters related to consular services, investment opportunities, education and maintaining closer links with their homeland.
In a message shared through his official X account, the Minister noted that the discussions provided valuable insights into the challenges faced by expatriate Sri Lankans and underscored the importance of maintaining regular engagement with overseas communities.
Minister Herath also outlined several policy initiatives and reforms introduced by the current administration, explaining how these measures are intended to address issues affecting Sri Lankan nationals living overseas. He further briefed attendees on future plans aimed at improving government services, encouraging diaspora participation in national development and fostering stronger connections between Sri Lanka and its overseas citizens.
The gathering offered an opportunity for an open exchange of views, with participants expressing their expectations for greater collaboration in areas such as economic development, cultural engagement and knowledge-sharing.
As part of his programme in Melbourne, the Foreign Minister also attended a luncheon meeting with a number of Australian parliamentarians representing the state of Victoria.
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