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Sri Lanka is actively seeking Belarusian assistance to advance its transport modernization agenda. The initiative focuses on leveraging Belarusian technology and expertise to upgrade the nation's transport infrastructure.
The dialogue was initiated during a meeting between Bimal Rathnayake and Alexei Lyakhnovich, where both parties emphasized expanding collaboration in transport improvement and technical exchange.
Officials also explored the potential for an air services agreement, which would enhance connectivity and create new travel and trade opportunities between the two nations. This agreement could significantly benefit bilateral relations.
Additionally, the discussions included opportunities for Sri Lankan professionals to receive training at the Belarusian State Transport University, aimed at enhancing skill sets and contributing to sustainable growth in the transport sector.
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