Rubio Celebrates US-Sri Lanka Partnership on Independence Day

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a statement congratulating Sri Lanka on its National Day, which commemorates independence from British rule. He emphasized a relationship built on mutual respect and a shared vision for a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific. Rubio highlighted that the partnership strengthened under the Trump Administration, notably through US assistance following Cyclone Ditwah. He pledged continued cooperation on economic ties and regional stability in the year ahead.

Key Points: US-Sri Lanka Ties Strengthen on National Day, Says Rubio

  • Rubio congratulates Sri Lanka on National Day
  • US-Sri Lanka ties rooted in mutual respect
  • Partnership strengthened under Trump Administration
  • US provided disaster aid after Cyclone Ditwah
  • Future cooperation on economy and regional stability
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Rubio hails US-Sri Lanka ties on National Day

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hails growing partnership with Sri Lanka, citing disaster support and shared Indo-Pacific interests.

"Under the Trump Administration, our partnership has grown stronger... - Marco Rubio"

Washington, Feb 4

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio congratulated the people of Sri Lanka on their National Day, highlighting what he described as a growing partnership rooted in shared interests in the Indo-Pacific.

"It is a great honor to congratulate the people of Sri Lanka as they celebrate their National Day," Rubio said in a press statement issued by the State Department.

He said the United States and Sri Lanka have "built a relationship grounded in mutual respect and a commitment to a free, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific," underscoring Washington's focus on regional stability.

Rubio noted that ties between the two countries had strengthened under the Trump Administration. He pointed to recent US support following a major natural disaster in the island nation.

"Under the Trump Administration, our partnership has grown stronger, most recently demonstrated by the United States support for the Sri Lankan people after the devastating Cyclone Ditwah," he said.

The secretary said the United States had provided direct assistance to help recovery efforts on the ground. "The United States is proud to have provided life-saving assistance and American expertise as well as resources to support these recovery efforts," Rubio said.

Looking ahead, he said cooperation between Washington and Colombo would continue across several areas. "In the coming year, we will continue to cooperate to advance our economic ties, promote regional stability, and support the aspirations of our peoples," Rubio said.

Sri Lanka marks its National Day on February 4 to commemorate independence from British colonial rule in 1948. The annual observance includes official ceremonies and public celebrations across the country.

The United States has in recent years increased engagement with Sri Lanka as part of its broader Indo-Pacific strategy, which emphasizes maritime security, economic connectivity, and democratic governance in the region.

- IANS

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Priya S
Happy Independence Day to our Sri Lankan friends! The US support after the cyclone is commendable. Hope the partnership also focuses on sustainable development and people-to-people ties.
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Rohit P
While the assistance is good, we must be watchful. The US's "Indo-Pacific strategy" often feels like a counter to Chinese influence. Sri Lanka is a close neighbor; we hope their partnerships are balanced and don't create regional tensions.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The disaster relief part is genuinely positive. As someone who follows foreign policy, the strategic language is very standard for US diplomacy in the region now.
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Karthik V
Sri Lanka has historical and cultural ties with India that run deep. Any external partnership should respect that context and contribute to the collective growth of South Asia, not just serve distant strategic interests. Just my two paise.
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Michael C
The article mentions "democratic governance" as a pillar. Hope this translates to tangible support for institutions and not just rhetoric. Sri Lanka's recovery needs stability above all.

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