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Lanka seeks rule-based maritime order in Indian Ocean

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Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe has called for the establishm­ent of a rule-based maritime order in the Indian Ocean before “geopolitic­al power interplays in the region to convert the Indian Ocean into a centre of tension”, the local media reported yesterday. Delivering the keynote address at the Indian Ocean: Defining our Future Conference held in capital Colombo, Wickremesi­nghe said countries needed to take advantage of the “benign strategic atmosphere that exists to create a maritime order in the Indian Ocean that can withstand the challenges that may emerge in the future”. This could create a more “manageable future,” he was cited as saying by Xinhua news agency. Officials from countries including China, India and the US participat­ed in the two-day conference which ended yesterday, aimed at exploring the region’s strongest challenges and opportunit­ies. The Indian Ocean, which has the involvemen­t of regional powers, littoral states, major maritime users of the Indian Ocean and non-state actors, provided a hotbed for conflicts which could also extend to the sub-surface waters and the air space, Wickremesi­nghe said. The Prime Minister also asked the Global Maritime Crime Programme of UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to help the Sri Lankan government set up an “Internatio­nal Centre of Excellence on the Safety of Undersea Cables” in Colombo. He further invited all countries present at the conference to send an expert to “augment the intellectu­al and technical capacity of the centre”. The conference is expected to lead to a multilater­al diplomatic conference to be held in early 2019 in Sri Lanka. (IANS)

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