Sri Lanka and Finland Formalize Political Consultation Mechanism š¤
Sri Lanka and Finland held their second round of Bilateral Political Consultations in Helsinki on February 25, 2026, marking a significant milestone in their diplomatic ties established in 1954. ⢠Strategic Partnership: The two nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to institutionalize a structured framework for regular political dialogue, aimed at elevating bilateral cooperation to new heights. ⢠Economic & Sectoral Focus: ⢠Discussions centered on expanding trade, investment, and tourism. ⢠Emphasis was placed on private sector engagement and innovation-driven business partnerships. ⢠Key priority areas identified include vocational education (VET), maritime sector (mutual recognition of seafarer qualifications), and meteorological data sharing. ⢠Labor & Education Mobility: ⢠Sri Lanka requested the establishment of a Visa Centre in Colombo to streamline processes for students and professionals. ⢠Discussions focused on facilitating family reunification and enhancing professional mobility for the Sri Lankan expatriate community. ⢠Economic Recovery & Aid: ⢠Sri Lanka acknowledged Finlandās support via the EU GSP Plus scheme and assistance during economic stabilization. ⢠Gratitude was expressed for Finlandās contribution to recovery efforts following Cyclone DITWAH. ⢠Multilateralism: Both delegations reaffirmed their commitment to UN principles and exchanged views on regional and global security. š