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Tue, 12 Dec 2023 Today's Paper
A team of European Parliament's members will visit Sri Lanka from April 4 to 6 to evaluate the first results of Sri Lanka's accession to the GSP+ scheme and to enhance their dialogue with Sri Lanka on the remaining challenges, the EU Embassy in Colombo said today.
It said the delegation would comprise of members of the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) including the Standing Rapporteur for South Asia.
European Conservatives and Reformists member Jan Zahradil, Standing RapporteurSajjad Karim, European People's Party (EPP) member Paul Rubig, Socialists and Democrats (S&D) member David Martin, Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) member Tiziana Beghin and Europe of Nations and Freedom (ENF) member Franz Obermayr are the members of the delegation.
Kapila Monday, 02 April 2018 06:12 PM
When they see MR's star is on the ascendance this is what they do.
rajitha7 Monday, 02 April 2018 06:27 PM
The intelligence agencies should be vigilant during this period. There could be more attempts to spark racial conflict during this time. They may even get more creative than the last.
michael Monday, 02 April 2018 06:28 PM
If MR comes as the new PM on the 5th April he will say "sorry Man no we cannot do what u want u can take them n go" So no more fish exports to EU n no more Euros for our fisherman. Will the fisherman think of this when they vote ? in the next election. UNP does not know to market all what they hv done. So people think RW n gang has not done anything to the country.
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