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Turkey wants to learn from Sri Lanka's experience in fighting terrorism - Ambassador
Sri Lanka's experience in fighting terrorism could be a good
example for Turkey to learn from, the newly appointed Ambassador to Sri Lanka
Alexander Okyay said.
Speaking to the English language Turkish daily Today's Zaman
before his departure to Colombo, the Turkish diplomat said that both countries
have a lot of common issues and fight against terrorism was a first.
"I have to say that Sri Lanka is far ahead in the terrorism
issue compared to Turkey. This is quite important. We would like to learn from
their experience," the envoy said.
Okyay has highlighted that the terrorists' methods in both
countries are similar, and Turkey, as in Sri Lanka, is also fighting against a
terrorist group and not an ethnic group.
"Sri Lanka has been enjoying peace for four years now. Terrorism
should be ended one way or another," the envoy has told Today's Zaman.
Speaking of bilateral relations, the Ambassador has said the two
countries are deepening their relationship with the opening of the Sri Lankan
embassy in Ankara and the Turkish embassy in Colombo.
Sri Lanka, furthering the diplomatic relations with Turkey,
appointed the first ever Sri Lankan Ambassador Mano Wijeratne to the country in
April 2012. "We have a close and similar political understanding. We support
each other on international platforms quite a bit," Okyay has said.
He noted that Turkey has supported Sri Lanka at the UN Security
Council in 2010, when the terrorism issue was on the agenda.
As Turkey's first ambassador to Sri Lanka, Okyay has said that
his first priority would be strengthening trade ties. There are important
economic opportunities in Sri Lanka for Turkish businesses to explore, the envoy
as added.
In this regard, the Turkish home appliances producer Arelik will
be opening an office in Sri Lanka in February, he has said.
Ambassador Okyay has also urged the Turkish investors and
tourists to visit Sri Lanka as it is a safe country to visit now the terrorism
is no longer a concern in Sri Lanka.
"Turks coming to Sri Lanka will be in safe hands. It is a
beautiful country. Sri Lanka has a lot to offer and it is waiting to be
explored; firstly by tourists and secondly by businessmen," Ambassador said.
Courtesy : President Media Unit
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