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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 04:29:00
Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong arrived in Sri Lanka a short while ago on a three-day official visit at the invitation of President Maithripala Sirisena.
Prime Minister Lee arrived with a delegation of 35 members. He was welcomed by Minister Sagala Ratnayake at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake.
During the visit of Singaporean Premier, the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Sri Lanka and Singapore will be signed following bilateral talks.
This is the first time in 13 years that a Singaporean Prime Minister undertakes an official visit to Sri Lanka. (T.K.G. Kapila)
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sam Monday, 22 January 2018 05:34 PM
Now he will learn how to rob the central bank of Singapore from our yahapalanaya.
nick Monday, 22 January 2018 06:14 PM
he has come to say mahendaran is a Singapore citizen so dont jail him instead put ravi which already getting the blame so are covered.... via DM Android App
MR Martin Silva Monday, 22 January 2018 06:44 PM
Do not judge Singapore standards with our gutter standard.
Latley Gunasekera Monday, 22 January 2018 09:28 PM
As a person who visit Singapore almost every two months,Sri Lanka has nothing single comparable thing with Singapore. We can’t compare two planets.Only exception the weather.So , forget the rest and talk about the weather like most of us do when we have no subject to discuss.
pumal Tuesday, 23 January 2018 03:14 PM
Do not buy our valuable assets for peanuts,we know you all well how you did things by now owning our most valuable assets
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