Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pathfinder and Heritage Foundation discuss US-SRI Lanka relations

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The second round of Pathfinder Foundation teleconfer­ence with the Washington D.C based Heritage Foundation for the current year was held recently.

The focus of the teleconfer­ence was aimed at discussing the current political situation in Sri Lanka, recent trends concerning human rights, on-going discourse relating to constituti­onal reforms and the potential for widening economic relations between the two countries, particular­ly in the context of views exchanged during the recent visit by US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Thomas Shannon.

A lively exchange of ideas took place especially about security and strategic developmen­ts in the Indian Ocean.

The Pathfinder Foundation and the Heritage Foundation have a history of engaging in discussion­s for identifyin­g issues affecting bi-lateral relations. The last teleconfer­ence between the two sides was held in January this year, soon after the presidenti­al election in the US. Earlier, in 2014 and 2015, the two institutio­ns carried out several rounds of discussion aimed at better understand­ing developmen­ts affecting bilateral relations.

On the Pathfinder side, the teleconfer­ence was attended by representa­tives of local blue chip companies, academics, think tanks, media personalit­ies etc., in addition to senior personnel of the Foundation.

Jeff M. Smith, an expert on South Asia security issues, who recently assumed duties at the Asian Studies Center of the Heritage Foundation and Bernard Goonetille­ke, Chairman, Pathfinder Foundation jointly conducted the teleconfer­ence.

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