In a Cabinet meeting held today, President Ranil Wickremesinghe voiced profound concern over the recent spate of attacks in Israel and the potential implications for both Sri Lankans residing in Israel and Israelis in Sri Lanka. President Wickremesinghe underscored the urgency of taking immediate action to ensure the safety and security of these communities in the wake of escalating tensions.
The President's call for action comes amid reports of heightened violence and unrest in Israel, which has raised apprehensions for the well-being of Sri Lankan expatriates living in the region. In response to these concerns, President Wickremesinghe has directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to initiate immediate efforts to locate and facilitate the return of Sri Lankans currently in Israel, including residents, tourists, and employees.
Simultaneously, the President urged the Sri Lankan police force to prioritize the safety and security of Israelis residing in Sri Lanka. This directive aims to prevent any potential retaliatory incidents or violence against Israelis within the country. Ensuring their protection is seen as vital in maintaining the nation's commitment to peace and international relations.
The situation in Israel remains fluid and tense, with the international community closely monitoring developments. President Wickremesinghe's proactive stance reflects Sri Lanka's commitment to safeguarding its citizens abroad and maintaining peaceful relations with other nations.