3rd Japan–Sri Lanka Policy Dialogue held in Colombo

July 31, 2025 at 11:04 AM

The 3rd Japan–Sri Lanka Policy Dialogue held in Colombo has served as a constructive platform for the two countries to exchange views on foreign policy matters and a wide range of bilateral issues, paving the way for enhanced cooperation.

According to Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry, the dialogue held at the ministry yesterday saw discussions focused on strengthening economic cooperation, with particular emphasis on shared interests in trade and investment. 

Sri Lanka briefed the Japanese side on its current economic situation and ongoing efforts towards debt sustainability, while conveying deep appreciation for Japan’s significant role as Co-Chair of the Official Creditor Committee (OCC).

The Dialogue also underscored the value of Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) and its substantial contribution to Sri Lanka’s socio-economic development. 

Given that over 63,000 Sri Lankans currently reside in Japan, the two sides addressed key issues related to labour migration, exploring pathways for sustainable and mutually beneficial migration frameworks.

Emphasis was also placed on deepening defence and security sector cooperation between the two countries.

The dialogue was co-chaired by Ms. Sashikala Premawardhane, Additional Secretary for Bilateral Political Affairs (East) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka, and Mr. Miyamoto Shingo, Director General of the Southeast and Southwest Asian Affairs Department and Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. (Newswire)