Israel–Sri Lanka relations

Israel–Sri Lanka relations are official relations between Israel and Sri Lanka.

Israel–Sri Lanka relations

Israel

Sri Lanka

History

Sri Lankan President J.R. Jayewardene established diplomatic ties with Israel. Diplomatic ties were suspended under president Ranasingha Premadasa,[1] but restored in 2000.[2]

Israel was a source of weapons and training for the armed forces during the war against Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and weapons sold to the country, including IAI Kfir Fighter Jet, the Super Dvora Mk II-class patrol boat and the Gabriel missile.[3]

In February 2020, Israel offered Sri Lanka technology in agriculture, education, transportation and IT sectors which was welcomed by the newly elected president Gotabaya Rajapaksa.[4]

In June 2020, the Sri Lankan government raised concerns over the human rights situation in Palestine and called on Israel to halt annexation activities in the occupied West Bank.[5]

Diplomatic Relations

Sri Lanka has an embassy in Tel Aviv. The Sri Lankan ambassador to Israel is Waruna Wilpatha [6]

Foreign Workers

In 2017, the governments of Israel, Sri Lanka, and Nepal signed a bi-lateral agreement to bring foreign nursing aides to Israel. The agreement resulted from the difficulties in supervising the quality of nursing aides arriving in Israel and in preventing employment agencies from taking illegal payment from potential workers in their country of origin to enable them to enter Israel. In order to identify the best ways to improve the system, a program brought 100 nursing aides, who participated in a special training program to prepare them for work in Israel. An evaluation of the pilot found that participants and employers both reported high satisfaction with the training and the process, with no indications from that the nursing aides had paid any more money than the amount specified in the initial agreement.[7]

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References

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