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Sabry affirms foreign research ships can use ports

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Sri Lanka’s foreign minister has confirmed with NHK that his country will no longer ban foreign research ships from its ports next year. Sri Lanka sits at a strategic point in the Indian Ocean.

The government banned foreign research ships from its ports for a year starting in January. This came after a port call by a Chinese surveillance ship in 2022 raised concerns with neighboring India.

Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry said his government cannot have different rules for different countries and only block China. He added that his country will not take sides in a dispute between others.

Fears grew in India that the Chinese ship could monitor its ballistic missile and satellite launches. New Delhi raised those concerns with Sri Lanka.

Beijing has denied that the vessel had such capabilities. But Sri Lanka declared a yearlong moratorium on foreign research ships nonetheless.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Ali Sabry also expressed gratitude for Japan’s plan to provide a ship equipped with sonar.

He said this will give Sri Lanka an opportunity to do its own survey and collect its own data, and commercially exploit it by sharing it with the rest of the world.

Sabry emphasized that Sri Lanka has untapped maritime resources, and research is essential, but it has to be done in a transparent manner.

(NHK)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by NHK has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Mahindananda files anticipatory bail petition over bribery case

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Former Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage has filed a petition before the Colombo Magistrate’s Court today (May 14), seeking anticipatory bail against his possible arrest by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC).

The application has been filed over his possible arrest over the importation of a shipment of substandard organic fertilizer during the tenure of the previous government.

Following the submission of the petition, Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali issued a notice to the Bribery Commission, directing it to present its position regarding the matter to the court on May 19.

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Youth Affairs Ministry denies links to NYSCO courses

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The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has issued an official statement over the ministry’s name being used by courses and programmes of the National Youth Services Cooperative (NYSCO).

The ministry states that NYSCO has been unauthorizedly using its name and the official state emblem to promote their courses and while using them in the relevant certificates as well.

The ministry says that they have also appointed a separate committee to investigate the issue, on the directives of the COPE committee.

The Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs further reiterated that it is not affiliated with any of the courses or programmes offered by NYSCO.

The full statement issued in this regard, is as follows :

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Financial assistance for Kotmale bus accident victims to be disbursed through Divisional Secretariats

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On the instructions of President Anura Kumara Disanayake, the funds allocated from the President’s Fund for those who lost their lives in the recent bus accident in the Garandi Ella area, Kotmale have now been forwarded to the relevant Divisional Secretariats.

Accordingly, a sum of Rs. 1 million will be provided for each individual who lost their life in the accident, and the funds will be handed over to their respective family members.

These funds have been released to the Divisional Secretariats of the following areas -Tissamaharama, Lunugamvehera, Welimada, Haldummulla, Ella, Kundasale, Bamunakotuwa, Paduwasnuwara West, Polpithigama, Wanathawilluwa, Chilaw, Buttala, Thanamalwila, Wellawaya, Kanthale and Rambewa where the 22 individuals who lost their lives in the accident were residents.

(President’s Media Division)

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