Korea provides drought relief

Korean Parliamentary delegation symbolically handing over the keys to the bowsers to President Maithripala Sirisena at the President’s Official Residence in Colombo last Friday

The Republic of Korea provided a humanitarian assistance package to Sri Lanka for drought relief. A Korean Parliamentary delegation handed over the relief material including eight lorry-mounted water bowsers to President Maithripala Sirisena at the President’s Official Residence in Colombo last Friday.

The keys of the water bowsers were handed over by two leaders of the Korean Parliamentary Delegation, Hong Moon-jong and Yoo Ki-june, two senior members of the Korean National Assembly. Disaster Management Minister Anura Priyadharshana Yapa and Korean Ambassador Won-sam Chang were present.

President Sirisena thanked the Government and the people of South Korea for providing assistance to drought victims. “Nearly 2/3rds of the country was badly affected by the drought and the people were in need of water. Therefore, the bowsers donated by Korea are quite useful,” he said. Minister Yapa said the bowsers would be dispatched immediately to the drought affected districts of Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Trincomalee.

Referring to close bilateral cooperation, the President thanked Korea for providing employment to nearly 30,000 Sri Lankans and looking after them properly.

Leader of the delegation, Hong Moon-jong thanked Sri Lanka for the support extended to Korea at the international forums. He said the Korean employers were quite satisfied about job performances and efficiency of Sri Lankan workers.

He said the delegation was visiting Sri Lanka to attend the events to mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Former Korean Minister of Oceanic Affairs, Yoo Ki-june said an island nation like Sri Lanka could make maximum utilization of the vast sea resources and added that Korea’s technical knowledge in the fisheries sector could be shared with Sri Lanka to develop fishing industry in the country. He said the cooperation in the fisheries sector could be established through the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).

President Sirisena welcomed the proposal for cooperation in fisheries sector and said Sri Lanka could further increase fish exports to Europe and other countries with the Korean technical support.

KOICA Past director and current director were present. 

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