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Will to continue strengthening friendly relationship with China – Harini  (Video)

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The new government of Sri Lanka expects to continue strengthening friendly relationship with China, said a member of the National People’s Power (NPP) in an interview after the announcement of presidential election results.

On Monday (Sep. 23), Anura Kumara Dissanayake took oaths as the 09th Executive President of Sri Lanka after emerging victorious at the 2024 presidential election held on Sep. 21.

Given that no candidate secured more than 50 percent of the votes, the Election Commission counted the second and third preferences of the two leading candidates, the first time in the history of Sri Lankan presidential election.

Dissanayake obtained 5,634,915 votes in the first count and 105,264 preferential votes during the second count.

Harini Amarasuriya, a member of the NPP, took questions after briefing the media on the election results on Sunday. When responding to a question from a China Media Group (CMG) reporter, she said the new government looks forward to extending the friendly relationship with China.

“We’ve worked very closely with China in the past, and we will continue to do so. We look forward to having a good relationship with China, as we’ve had in the past,” said Harini.

Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping had also extended his congratulations to his Sri Lankan counterpart.

“I attach great importance to the development of China-Sri Lanka relations, and stand ready to work with you to jointly carry forward our traditional friendship, consolidate political mutual trust, achieve more fruitful outcomes on high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, so as to advance the sustained and steady growth of China-Sri Lanka strategic cooperative partnership based on sincere mutual assistance and everlasting friendship and bring more benefits to the two peoples,” President Xi had said.

Speaking during a media briefing in Beijing on Sep. 23, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman – Lin Jian had also extended the warm wishes of China.

“Sri Lanka’s presidential election was held successfully in an orderly manner on September 21. Mr. Dissanayake was elected as new president of Sri Lanka, and was sworn in. China extends heartfelt congratulations on that. President Xi Jinping has sent a message to President Dissanayake to congratulate him,” Lin said.

“China and Sri Lanka are friendly neighbors. We are willing to work together with President Dissanayake and the new government of Sri Lanka to champion the essence of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, and renew the traditional friendship between China and Sri Lanka. We will seek closer synergy between our development strategies, and deepen high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, so as to make new progress together in advancing the China-Sri Lanka strategic cooperative partnership featuring sincere mutual assistance and ever-lasting friendship,” he said.

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Train guards’ token strike from midnight today

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The Lanka Railway Controllers’ Union has announced they will engage in a 48-hour token strike from midnight today (June 19), citing several issues.

General Secretary of the union – K.D.D. Prasad, states that further action will be determined after discussions with railway authorities this morning.

He added that the strike is being carried out based on several demands, including the implementation of key reforms within Sri Lanka Railways and delays in promotions.

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Showers expected in several areas today

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The Meteorology Department says several spells of showers will occur in the Western, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces and in Nuwara-Eliya, Kandy, Galle and Matara districts today (June 19).

Showers or thundershowers may occur at a few places in the Uva province and in Ampara and Batticaloa districts during the afternoon or night.

Fairly strong winds of about 30-40 kmph can be expected at times over Western slopes of the central hills and in Northern, North-central, Southern and North-western provinces and in Trincomalee district.

The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

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Chinese embassy to launch new online visa system

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The Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka has announced that they will officially launch the “China Visa Online Application System” from June 30, 2025.

An embassy spokesperson has addressed the following FAQs with regard to the new system. 

For further details and enquiries, please visit https://consular.mfa.gov.cn/VISA/.htm or contact the Consular Office (Tel: 0094-112676658;Email: [email protected]), the embassy adds.

A: Applicants can visit the website https://consular.mfa.gov.cn/VISA/ to fill out the visa application form online, upload the required documents, and the application will enter the preliminary review phase. During this period, applicants can log into the website to check the application status and, as required, modify the form or supplement application documents. When the status of the order changes to “Passport to be submitted”, please submit the application in person with passport and documents, provide biometric information (e.g. fingerprints). The application will now enter the final review stage. If approved, the applicant is required to visit the Chinese Embassy again to collect the passport and visa and pay visa fees.

A: Yes, the online visa application system requires an account registration and login. Currently, only email registration is supported.

A: When filling out the application form online, applicants can still select “Normal” or “Express” processing method. However, this selection does not affect the timeline of the preliminary review phase. The expedited processing will only accelerate the procedure after the online preliminary review is approved and physical documents have been submitted offline. An additional fee is required for expedited processing, and the request cannot be revoked once submitted. If the consular officer decides to extend the processing time based on a case-by-case review, the expedited service fee will not be refunded.
Generally, the online preliminary review takes about 1-3 working days, and the review after submitting the passport takes 3-4 working days. Submitting an application too early (e.g. 1 month or more in advance) may cause a backlog in the visa system and may not be processed in a timely manner.It is recommended to apply for a visa two or three weeks in advance.

A: Online applications can be processed by yourself or by someone else.
Except for those who meet the conditions for exemption from fingerprints collection, after the online preliminary review is passed, applicants must leave fingerprints when submitting passports and other materials to the Embassy. Those who are exempt from fingerprint collection can entrust others to submit passports, collect visa and pay for the fees.

A: The visa application system will be undergoing an upgrade from 17:00 on June 27 to 08:00 on June 30. Any applications submitted during this period are invalid. After 08:00 on June 30, apply via the new procedure.
Visa application forms submitted through the original system before June 27 remain valid. You may submit your documents in person using the existing procedure by 17:00 on June 27. After this time, applicants must reapply online through the new process.

A: No. The new system is only applicable to visas for mainland China. Applicants who are eligible to apply for Hong Kong and Macao visas at our Embassy still submit their application documents to the Embassy in the original way.

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