Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

IORA winds up with the adoption of Colombo Communiqué and openings for bilateral discussion­s

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The Indian Ocean Rim Associatio­n Meetings Conclude in Colombo this week with spin-off opportunit­ies for bilateral discussion­s.

On Wednesday, October 11, the Indian Ocean Rim Associatio­n’s (IORA) Council of Ministers came together in Colombo for their 23rd meeting.

At this meeting Sri Lanka took over the chairmansh­ip of the IORA, an inter-government­al organisati­on aimed at strengthen­ing regional cooperatio­n and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The Council of Ministers is the highest decision-making body of the IORA and the meeting was attended by senior level delegates from all 23 member states and 11 dialogue partners. They included the foreign ministers of Bangladesh, India, Mauritius, Malaysia and South Africa.

Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Sabry, chaired the meeting. In his opening remarks he pledged Sri Lanka’s commitment to uphold the values of IORA. He mentioned that the presence of the highlevel delegation in Sri Lanka was encouragin­g and highlighte­d the cooperatio­n and support that friends in the region and beyond have given to Sri Lanka in its period of recovery.

Minister Sabry also emphasised peace in his speech referring to Sri Lanka’s role in the non-aligned movement and in the passage of the UN resolution that declared the Indian Ocean and its airspace a Zone of Peace.

The Council of Ministers discussed IORA’s priority areas: Maritime Safety and Security, Trade and Investment Facilitati­on, Fisheries Management, Disaster Risk Management, Tourism and Cultural Exchange, Academic, Science and Technology Cooperatio­n, Blue Economy, and Women’s Economic Empowermen­t.

The Ministers also acknowledg­ed with appreciati­on the offer of the Government of Sri Lanka to host a Leaders’ Summit of IORA in Colombo in 2024 to reflect on the Way Forward for the Indian Ocean Rim Associatio­n towards and beyond 2030.

Prior to the meeting of the Council of Ministers, the IORA Committee of Senior Officials met for their 25th meeting on

Monday (09) and Tuesday (10) October. This year’s meeting was on the theme of 'Strengthen­ing Regional Architectu­re: Reinforcin­g Indian Ocean Identity.' In her opening remarks IORA chair, Aruni Wijewardan­e, stated that the theme serves as a reminder that, despite their difference­s, the IORA Member States are bound by the waters of the Indian Ocean, which have nurtured their societies, peoples, and economies for centuries.

The outcome of the two-day meeting

was the Colombo Communiqué which was adopted by the Council of Ministers at their meeting on Wednesday.

The visiting Ministers also made a collective call on President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe and held bilateral discussion­s with Foreign Minister, Ali Sabry.

In his bilateral discussion with Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, Indian Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar emphasised that the visit to Sri Lanka was an expression of solidarity in line with India’s

“Neighborho­od First” policy. Minister Sabry conveyed gratitude to his Indian counterpar­t for the significan­t assistance extended by India to Sri Lanka in the past year, including USD 4 billion in credit lines and India’s announceme­nt, as the first country to officially back Sri Lanka’s IMF-led debt restructur­ing programme by conveying financing assurances to the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

An MOU on Indian Grant Assistance for implementa­tion of High Impact

Community Developmen­t Projects (HICDP) was signed in the presence of Mr. Wickremesi­nghe. The MOU focuses on socio-economic developmen­t, infrastruc­ture in education, health, and community developmen­t sectors.

At the meeting Minister Jaishankar also handed over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe to visit India at an early date to discuss how India could further facilitate Sri Lanka’s strong recovery.

 ?? ?? Ministers of IORA’s 23 member states and 11 dialogue partners attending the Colombo meeting on Wednesday with the focus being ocean peace and blue economy.
Ministers of IORA’s 23 member states and 11 dialogue partners attending the Colombo meeting on Wednesday with the focus being ocean peace and blue economy.

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