Thursday, April 25, 2024

Region to Benefit from Iran-Sri Lanka Cooperation: Raeisi

Wednesday, 24 April 2024 4:41 PM

Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi (center-left) is seen in this April 24, 2024 photo along his Sri Lankan counterpart Ranil Wickremesinghe during an official visit to the island nation’s capital of Colombo. (Photo via IRNA)

Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi says improved economic and political relations between Iran and Sri Lanka would benefit the two countries and the Indian Ocean region.

Raeisi made the remarks in a joint press conference with Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe in the Island nation’s capital of Colombo on Wednesday.

He said that Iran is ready to supply technical and engineering services to Sri Lanka to help the country boost its economic and industrial infrastructure.

The president made the comments hours after he opened a large hydroelectric project in Badulla, located some 230 kilometers to the east of Colombo. The Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project, which is worth over $500 million, has been largely designed and built by Iranian companies to help Sri Lanka overcome its electricity and irrigation problems.  

Raeisi said Iran had progressed in various fields of technology over the past years despite being subject to a harsh regime of foreign sanctions.

President Raeisi attends the inauguration of a multi-purpose project built by Iranian contractors in Sri Lanka.

He said that Iran and Sri Lanka will soon form an intergovernmental committee to significantly boost their trade and economic ties.

The Sri Lanka president, for his part, said in the joint press conference with Raeisi that his country has relied on Iran’s support to weather a major economic crisis in recent years.

Wickremesinghe said that Sri Lanka and Iran had agreed during Raeisi's visit to teh country to cooperate more on issues related to the Indian Ocean and on joint initiatives in the United Nations.

He said that five memorandums of understanding signed earlier in the day between Sri Lankan and Iranian government ministers would lead to a further expansion in relations between the two countries.

Raeisi arrived in Colombo early on Wednesday after a three-day visit to Pakistan and as part of his administration’s drive to boost ties with Asian countries. The short visit to Sri Lanka is the first by an Iranian president in 16 years.

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