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Ambassador of Sri Lanka and Bangkok Governor Discuss Strengthening Bilateral Collaboration

Sri Lanka–Thailand Medical Partnership to Deliver 71 Free Knee Surgeries
A special Buddhist fundraising event was held in support of a landmark humanitarian medical initiative aimed at enhancing access to orthopedic care in Sri Lanka.

15 Sri Lankans Rescued from Cybercrime Centres in Myawaddy, Myanmar to be Repatriated on 07 May 2025
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism, in close coordination with the Embassy and Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in Thailand and the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Myanmar, has successfully facilitated the rescue of 15 Sri Lankan nationals who had been trafficked and forcibly employed in cybercrime centres in Myawaddy, Myanmar on 06th May 2025. The rescued individuals are scheduled to be repatriated to Sri Lanka on 07 May 2025.

In a significant step towards bolstering bilateral relations, Ambassador of Sri Lanka and Permanent Representative to UNESCAP, Wijayanthi Edirisinghe, met with the Governor of Bangkok, Chadchart Sittipunt, to discuss areas of collaboration between Sri Lanka and Bangkok.
Ambassador Edirisinghe underscored the profound Buddhist and cultural ties between Sri Lanka and Thailand, drawing attention to key symbols of Sri Lanka’s heritage, such as the Kandy Esala Perahera and the Ramayana Trail. She highlighted how these iconic traditions not only reflect Sri Lanka’s cultural richness but also echo deeply with Thailand’s own historical and spiritual traditions.
A key topic of discussion was the potential adoption of Traffy Fondue, a highly successful digital tool developed in Thailand to address urban challenges. The Ambassador proposed leveraging this innovative system to align with Sri Lanka’s Clean Sri Lanka initiative, which aims to enhance urban sustainability and environmental management. She expressed Sri Lanka’s keen interest in knowledge sharing to study and implement similar solutions.
Another highlight of the meeting was the proposal to declare Colombo and Bangkok as sister cities, a partnership aimed at fostering collaboration in health, education, environment, tourism, and cultural exchange. Ambassador Edirisinghe underlined the opportunities such a partnership could bring in enhancing ties across multiple sectors.
The Governor welcomed the idea and expressed interest in cultural exchanges, particularly a showcase of Buddhist relics in Sri Lanka, which he described as an avenue to deepen mutual understanding and appreciation of Buddhist heritage.
In addition, the Ambassador discussed the upcoming 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Sri Lanka and Thailand in 2025, proposing a joint celebration of Vesak, a sacred event for Buddhists in both countries. The Governor expressed enthusiasm for the idea and pledged Bangkok’s support for the initiative.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to strengthen cooperation and further explore avenues for knowledge sharing, cultural promotion, and sustainable development. Both sides reaffirmed their shared vision to deepen ties between Sri Lanka and Thailand, building on the strong foundation of historical and cultural links.
Embassy and Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka
Bangkok
06th December 2024
Sri Lanka–Thailand Medical Partnership to Deliver 71 Free Knee Surgeries
A special Buddhist fundraising event was held in support of a landmark humanitarian medical initiative aimed at enhancing access to orthopedic care in Sri Lanka.
15 Sri Lankans Rescued from Cybercrime Centres in Myawaddy, Myanmar to be Repatriated on 07 May 2025
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism, in close coordination with the Embassy and Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka in Thailand and the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Myanmar, has successfully facilitated the rescue of 15 Sri Lankan nationals who had been trafficked and forcibly employed in cybercrime centres in Myawaddy, Myanmar on 06th May 2025. The rescued individuals are scheduled to be repatriated to Sri Lanka on 07 May 2025.