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New Zealand applauds Sri Lanka's post-election progress
Daily FT
|May 27, 2025
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A meeting between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister of New Zealand Winston Peters and President Anura Kumara Disanayake took place yesterday during the former's official visit to Sri Lanka.
Conveying greetings on behalf of the Government and the people of New Zealand, Peters congratulated President Disanayake on his victory in both the Presidential and General Elections. He reaffirmed the long-standing friendship between the two nations and acknowledged the recent re-establishment of diplomatic relations.
The President's Media Division (PMD) said Deputy Prime Minister Peters expressed the Government of New Zealand's strong appreciation for the positive developments taking place in Sri Lanka following the recent Presidential and General Election victories. He acknowledged the significant steps taken by the new administration towards political stability, economic recovery, and social progress, and commended the leadership of President Disanayake in steering the country in the right direction.
Peters further emphasised that New Zealand recognises Sri Lanka's current trajectory as a promising foundation for sustainable growth and long-term development. In this context, he announced that the New Zealand Government remains committed to deepening its financial support in the future.
President Disanayake noted that Deputy Prime Minister Peters' visit marks the beginning of a new chapter in Sri Lanka-New Zealand relations.
The President briefed Peters on Sri Lanka's progress in economic, social, and political stabilisation following the recent elections. He emphasised the Government's commitment to further strengthen these areas to ensure long-term national development.
This story is from the May 27, 2025 edition of Daily FT.
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