Indonesia has pledged support for the Clean Sri Lanka initiative during a meeting between Indonesian Ambassador Dewi Gustina Tobing and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Discussions included trade agreements and cultural exchanges, reinforcing the long-standing friendship between the two countries. Both nations are aiming to explore opportunities for mutual economic growth.
Indonesia has announced its support for the Clean Sri Lanka initiative, as relayed by the President’s Media Division. Indonesian Ambassador Dewi Gustina Tobing conveyed this commitment during her visit with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake at the Presidential Secretariat. During the meeting, Ambassador Tobing expressed Indonesia’s good wishes to the new government and emphasized a desire to reinforce the longstanding friendship between the two nations, noting similar environmental initiatives in Indonesia.
The discussions also centered on enhancing trade relations and establishing free trade agreements between Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Both parties expressed their interest in exploring mutually beneficial market opportunities to further solidify economic, social, and cultural connections. Present at the meeting were Senior Additional Secretary to the President Roshan Gamage and Indonesian Deputy Ambassador Fiki Oktanio, highlighting a collaborative approach to strengthen bilateral ties.
Indonesia’s commitment to the Clean Sri Lanka initiative marks a significant step in fostering bilateral relations. The discussions on trade agreements and cultural exchanges further solidify the partnership, aiming for mutual growth and environmental sustainability. This collaboration exemplifies Indonesia’s proactive stance in supporting development initiatives abroad, reinforcing their ongoing friendship with Sri Lanka.
Original Source: island.lk