Swiss envoy in Colombo: ‘I admire the way you deal with COVID-19’
COLOMBO: Swiss Ambassador to Sri Lanka Dominik Furgler has held talks with Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa in Colombo.
They discussed a number of areas to further cooperation between the two countries, including investment, exports, tourism and fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Sri Lankan government’s official news portal.
The ambassador commended the manner in which the government is responding to the cronavirus outbreak by “publishing clear rules and enforcing them.”
Prime Minister Rajapaksa said that while lockdowns and health precautions can be difficult on everyone, sometimes it’s necessary to keep people safe.
“I admire the way you deal with the COVID-19,” Ambassador Furgler said. “I feel safer this way.”
To contribute to the government’s efforts to contain the outbreak, the Swiss government is providing assistance to Sri Lanka with equipment which would enable faster PCR tests at the airport.
This is also a part of collaboration to try to revive tourism to Sri Lanka once the situation improves.
Toward that end, the Swiss Government has also provided technical assistance to the Sri Lanka Institute of of Tourism and Hotel Management to upgrade infrastructure, provide training and develop the curriculum.
The two delegations also discussed investments and exports.
With economic development being a priority of the Government, the Ambassador said he will work on bringing in more Swiss investments.
Switzerland is currently the 8th largest investor in Sri Lanka.
With regard to exports, the delegations discussed ways in which Sri Lanka can further diversify export product range to Switzerland to reap greater benefits from the Swiss GSP+ facility.
Currently, major exports from Sri Lanka to Switzerland include apparel, black tea, seafood, and gems and jewelry.