SL-Malaysia discuss visa-free travel & jobs at ASEAN forum

July 15, 2025 at 2:50 PM

Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath has reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s strong commitment to the core priorities of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), particularly promoting peace, regional stability, and inclusive economic prosperity. 

According to a Foreign Ministry statement, the commitment was made during Minister Herath’s participation in the 32nd ASEAN Regional Forum Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, held on Friday (11) in Malaysia. 

At the meeting, Minister Herath also expressed Sri Lanka’s willingness to engage more closely with the ARF member states in the area of peacekeeping initiatives during the 2025–2026 term. 

As part of his official engagements, Minister Herath paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Dr. Anwar bin Ibrahim, at the Prime Minister’s Office in Putrajaya on Thursday (10).

A productive discussion on matters of mutual interest was held, aimed at strengthening the longstanding bilateral partnership between Sri Lanka and Malaysia. In particular, the implementation of visa-free travel for Sri Lankan nationals and the allocation of 10,000 job quotas for Sri Lankan workers in various sectors across Malaysia were discussed. During the meeting, the Prime Minister advised the officials from the Ministry of Human Resources and the Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia to work out modalities, in consultation with the Sri Lanka side, to further strengthen cooperation in labour-related matters. 

Minister Herath also met with the Secretary General of the Ministry of Human Resources of Malaysia, the Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia and senior officials, and discussed operationalising the proposed employment quota for Sri Lankan workers and visa-free arrangements. 

It was agreed that the first working group related to employment for Sri Lankan workers will be established in the last quarter of 2025, while the visa exemption for diplomatic and official passport holders will be expedited, and the reciprocal visa-free arrangement for ordinary passport holders will be considered thereafter. 

Minister Herath also delivered the keynote address at the “Sri Lanka Investor, Trade & Tourism Forum 2025”, organised by the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Kuala Lumpur on Friday (11). The event brought together over 60 key Malaysian investors, representatives from leading chambers of commerce, and travel trade. The Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade & Industry of Malaysia and His Highness Tunku Maha Kuniyan Diraja Tunku Saifan, a member of the Royal Family of Selangor, also graced the occasion. 

On Saturday (12), Minister Herath paid a courtesy call on Tun Seri Setia Dr. Haji Mohd Ali Bin Mohd Rustam, Governor of the State of Malacca, at the Istana in Malacca. The two dignitaries held fruitful discussions on enhancing tourism cooperation between Sri Lanka and the State of Malacca. Minister Herath also visited the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Malacca City. 

On the sidelines of the ARF, Minister Herath held several meetings with his counterparts from Australia, Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia and Thailand, as well as with the First Vice Minister of South Korea, to strengthen Sri Lanka’s bilateral ties and regional collaboration. 

At a meeting held with the Under Secretary of State of the United States, Allison Hooker, Minister Herath highlighted, in particular, the importance of further negotiations on the reduction of tariffs, considering the impact on Sri Lankan exports, particularly apparel. 

Mrs. Chamari Rodrigo, Director General of the Southeast Asia and Central Asia Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, and Mr. M.I. Mohamed Rizvi, Sri Lanka’s Acting High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur, accompanied the Minister during the visit. (Newswire)