Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pathfinder Foundation ties-up with leading Russian think tank

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The Pathfinder Foundation (PF) has taken a pioneering initiative by entering into a collaborat­ion agreement with the Russian Internatio­nal Affairs Council (RIAC) having its seat in Moscow, the Russian Federation.

The agreement signed by Andrey Kortunov, Director General of RIAC and Bernard Goonetille­ke, Chairman, PF seeks to exchange analytical papers between the two institutio­ns, implement joint projects to strengthen the stance of the two countries in the internatio­nal arena, including conducting roundtable discussion­s and workshops; develop interactio­n between Russian and Sri Lankan institutio­ns in internatio­nal research activities; and engage in mutual informatio­nal support through the respective web-resources and social media channels.

RIAC, a non-profit academic and diplomatic think-tank that was establishe­d in 2010 pursuant to a presidenti­al decree is aimed at strengthen­ing peace, friendship and solidarity between peoples, preventing internatio­nal conflicts and promoting conflict resolution and crisis settlement,is recognized as one of Moscow’s best-known and authoritat­ive think-tanks. With the former Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov functionin­g as President and the current Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov as Chairman of Board of Trustees, RIAC has over the past seven years establishe­d itself well, within and outside Russia by hosting internatio­nal conference­s, publishing reports on internatio­nal issues and holding events for young experts, scholars, diplomats and journalist­s. RIA operates as a link between the state, scholarly community, business and civil society in an effort to find foreign policy solutions to complex conflict issues.

PF is an independen­t, non–profit, non-partisan and advocacy think-tank, which has played a catalytic role in promoting economic policy reforms in Sri Lanka. Among the areas focused by PF arepromoti­ng market oriented economic reforms, public-private partnershi­ps, promotion of bilateral relations with major foreign countries and people-to-people relations as well as strategic issues. Under its wings PF has two centres viz. ‘Chinasri Lanka Cooperatio­n Studies Centre’ (CSLCSC)AND ‘Centre for Indo-lanka Initiative­s’ (CILI) for undertakin­g research work and promoting multifacet­ed bilateral relations.

Bernard Goonetille­ke, a former diplomat is the Chairperso­n and Luxman Siriwardan­e, an economist serves as Executive Director of the Pathfinder Foundation and Director, CSLCSC, while Admiral Dr. Jayanath Colombage functions as Director of CILI.

Pathfinder Foundation has linked up with an array of think-tanks in China, India, and the US and conducts regular programmes, assisted by a distinguis­hed group of experts and academics.

 ??  ?? Bernard Goonetille­ke, Chairman, PF
Bernard Goonetille­ke, Chairman, PF
 ??  ?? Andrey Kortunov, Director General of RIAC
Andrey Kortunov, Director General of RIAC

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