(LANKAPUVATH | COLOMBO) – The United States reaffirming its continued support to Sri Lanka said it looks forward to working together toward mutual goals and partnership for many more years.
Congratulating Sri Lanka on its 75th Independence Day in a video message, U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung said the United States values Sri Lanka’s partnership and the resilience of its people.
“Ayubowan. Vanakkam. As Salaam Alaikum. On behalf of the American people and my colleagues here at U.S. Embassy Colombo, I offer heartfelt congratulations to the government and people of Sri Lanka on this momentous occasion – the 75th anniversary of your independence and our 75 years of diplomatic relations,” the Ambassador said.
She added that the United States welcomes the progress Sri Lanka continues to make to emerge from the current crisis, including its reform efforts to ensure a strong democracy, stable economy, and good governance to address the needs of all its citizens.
“For decades, our countries have worked together toward mutual goals like protecting the environment, building trade, and maintaining a free and open Indo Pacific. And in these challenging times, the U.S. has stood by Sri Lanka with over $240 million in new assistance last year like fertilizer for farmers, food for school children, and loans for small businesses.”
“We value Sri Lanka’s partnership and the resilience of its people, and we welcome progress the country continues to make to emerge from the current crisis, including its reform efforts to ensure a strong democracy, stable economy, and good governance to address the needs of all its citizens.”
We reaffirm our continued support and look forward to many more years of people, progress, and partnership together. May this year be the start of another 75 years of people, progress and partnership between our two nations, ” the U.S. Ambassador said.