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Emphasis on strengthening bilateral ties - President Rajapaksa at the
Maldives
[Monday,
February 12, 2007 - 9.30 GMT]
"If we want our future to be bright, we must have a clear and definite
plan for our development needs, the knowledge of what we want to achieve
and unwavering enthusiasm and desire to achieve our goals. It is my
unwavering vision, to once again be the epicenter of the Asian Silk
Route and I strong believe in its realization.
For this purpose, I have always emphasized the importance of further
strengthening of our bilateral ties through some of the existing
bilateral mechanisms such as the Joint Commission, and the Joint Task
Force on
Tourism" said President Mahinda Rajapaksa speaking at the banquet in his
honour at Male yesterday (February 11, 2007), on the occasion of his
state visit to the Maldives.
The recently established, more comprehensive Joint Commission between
our two countries is a welcome step towards further enhancement of
bilateral ties in the fields of economic, trade, education, immigration
and emigration, tourism, fisheries, culture, history and arts and
health.
I sincerely wish that this Joint Commission would continue with vigour
to achieve its intended goals. We are looking forward to hosting the
next biennial session of the Joint Commission in Colombo 2008.
Below is the text of the speech by President Mahinda Rajapaksa:
Excellency Mr. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, President of the Republic of
Maldives, and Madam Gayoom,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies & Gentlemen,
I am deeply touched by the attention bestowed upon me and my wife and my
delegation by Your Excellency and the friendly people of Maldives. I
must express my deep appreciation of the warmth of your welcome on the
occasion of my first state visit as the President of Sri Lanka, to your
beautiful country.
There are many similarities that unite our two nations, apart from being
located in the great Indian Ocean. We both are proud inheritors of rich
cultural traditions which date back to more than two millennia. We also
have
many similarities in our languages.
I would like to emphasize that our ties are becoming stronger, not only
through membership of SAARC, the Non-aligned movement and diplomatic
ties, but also through our common desire to develop our most valued
resource, the people. We are also committed to progress on trade and
commerce - thus working towards bringing economic development and
lasting prosperity to our nations.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Globalization provides us with both opportunities and challenges in our
pursuit of development. Our approach to economic development must be
modern, focused and in tune with the global trends. Therefore, while
further
developing existing relations, we need to be creative in forging new
avenues of cooperation.
Sri Lanka exports fresh fruits, vegetables and other agricultural
products as well as processed food items and tea, textiles and clothing
and ceramic and plastics products.
In 2005, our exports stood at US dollars 24.76 million and the imports
as dollars 21.09 million. As per the current trade agreement between our
two countries, which gives MFN treatment for trading goods, we should
find ways and means to increase the volume of trade by expanding our
product base to include non-traditional items.
Sri Lanka has always been proud of its skilled work force. We have the
potential, in our skilled work force, to fulfill the much-needed skilled
manpower Maldives demands, especially in the hospitality trade.
The policy of my Government is to integrate the positive aspects of free
market economy with our own aspirations. We are committed to rural
development and a revival of the glory in our villages. We need to work
at
this harder. When we look in the direction of other Asian countries that
were lagging behind us at the time of independence, we see that they
have overtaken us in reaching a remarkable level of development.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Our two countries and the Region have a bright future. Despite all odds,
our two countries have achieved remarkable levels in human development
factors. We were able to achieve this because in the past, we made these
goals our priority, in our plans for our countries. We, however, cannot
be complacent with our past achievements.
Your Excellency, Ladies and gentlemen,
If we want our future to be bright, we must have a clear and definite
plan for our development needs, the knowledge of what we want to achieve
and unwavering enthusiasm and desire to achieve our goals. It is my
unwavering vision, to once again be the epicenter of the Asian Silk
Route and I strong believe in its realization.
For this purpose, I have always emphasized the importance of further
strengthening of our bilateral ties through some of the existing
bilateral mechanisms such as the Joint Commission, and the Joint Task
Force on
Tourism. Some of them need to be revived.
The recently established, more comprehensive Joint Commission between
our two countries is a welcome step towards further enhancement of
bilateral ties in the fields of economic, trade, education, immigration
and emigration, tourism, fisheries, culture, history and arts and
health.
I sincerely wish that this Joint Commission would continue with vigour
to achieve its intended goals. We are looking forward to hosting the
next biennial session of the Joint Commission in Colombo 2008.
Speaking of tourism, which is of utmost importance to both our
countries, I would suggest that we launch a regional concerted effort to
harness our collective resources to improve tourism. Our region has the
potential to attract tourists, not only from other parts of the world,
but also from our own region. Sri Lanka is keen to develop intra
regional tourism. The historical relations among us, and the diversity
of the region and the people will, no doubt, act as a catalyst in this
respect.
Ladies and gentlemen,
In the recent past, intensive interactions between our business
communities resulted in significant investments in each other's economy,
particularly in the areas of hospitality trade, gem and jewellery,
garments and the
financial services. Further, the business communities of both our
countries are looking forward to venturing into new areas of cooperation
for further strengthening of the existing economic relations. Sri Lanka
is also keen to implement an Investment Protection Agreement (IPA)
between our two countries.
Technology and communication go hand in hand with competitiveness of
commerce and trade. We need to commit ourselves to further develop
connectivity in the region in order to stay competitive.
I welcome the inauguration of Dhiraagu-SLT optical fibre sub-marine
cable system, which is 850 km length, between Sri Lanka and the
Maldives. This aims to enhance economic growth and improve trade
relations via superior telecommunications in South Asia. Apart from that
with India, this project is only the second such project undertaken by
Sri Lanka.
Your Excellency,
Sri Lanka is proud to have been associated with the development of human
resources in the Maldives. My Government strongly believes that
successful economic development strategy should go hand in hand with
improving the skills of the area's workforce and giving priority to
social development of our people. In harnessing this vision, Maldives
students gave been given opportunities to study Sri Lankan schools and
Universities.
Sri Lanka recently undertook to build a Central Library in Male which
alsostands in testimony of our abiding friendship.
Your Excellency, Ladies and gentlemen,
Today, no security or prosperity at home could be realized unless we
deal with challenges of conflict at the correct time. We welcome the
reforms proposed by your Excellency in the direction of participatory
democracy of your country and I sincerely wish that all obstacles faced
by you will be overcome in your effort to implement the changes.
Sri Lanka and the Maldives are two of the founding members of SAARC. Our
two countries have expanded their relationship both bilaterally and
within SAARC. We wish to reiterate our firm commitment towards the SAARC
process and to continue to work together with all the member states of
SAARC to achieve the noble objectives of the Association.
On an occasion, as special as tonight's I want to underline that our
bilateral relations are in constant evolution. From now on, we need to
take it to greater heights to ensure development of our economies and
generate prosperity. Let us continue with vigour and earnest effort to
work together to achieve common goals. Let our actions reflect what we
want to achieve in the future.
Your Excellency,
I would like to conclude by expressing my deep appreciation of all the
gestures of friendship and hospitality extended throughout my visit to
the Maldives. While doing so, may I take the opportunity to most
cordially invite your Excellency to visit Sri Lanka, so that we can
reciprocate your gracious hospitality and goodwill. Your visit will give
further impetus to
our relationship.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Let me take this opportunity to propose a toast to the health and the
well-being of our gracious host and the hostess, His Excellency Mr.
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and Madam Gayoom, and to the friendship between our
two
nations!
Let this be a renewed commitment in our bilateral relations!
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