HIGH LEVEL US TREASURY AND STATE DEPARTMENT DELEGATION IN SRI LANKA TO VERIFY EFFECTIVE WAYS TO SUPPORT SRI LANKA

High-Level US Treasury Dept & State Dept delegation in Sri Lanka

A high-level delegation representing the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Department of State arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday (26), and they will remain in the country until the 29th of June.

Members of the delegation include Deputy Assistant Secretary of Treasury for Asia, Robert Kaproth and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Ambassador Kelly Keiderling.

The visitors will meet a wide range of political representatives, economists, and international organisations. In their meetings, they will explore the most effective ways for the US to support Sri Lankans in need, Sri Lankans working to resolve the economic crisis, and Sri Lankans planning for a sustainable and inclusive economy for the future.

Over the past two weeks, the US has announced US$ 120 million in new financing for small and medium-sized businesses, a US$ 27 million contribution to the dairy industry and US$ 5.75 million in humanitarian assistance to help those hit hardest by the economic crisis.

The United States also committed US$ 6 million in new grants to provide livelihood assistance to vulnerable populations, and technical assistance on financial reform that will help stabilise the economy.In the coming months, the US will continue to support Sri Lankans as they revive their economy, combat food insecurity, and promote public health and education.

The United States also strongly supports Sri Lanka’s decision to seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which can provide the most durable resolution to the present crisis, the Embassy said.

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