IMO Statement by High Commissioner Nimal Senadheera
High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to the United Kingdom and the Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Nimal Senadheera, delivered a General Statement at the 34th Regular Session of the IMO Assembly on 25 November 2025, reaffirming Sri Lanka’s commitment to advancing safe, secure, and sustainable maritime practices. In his statement, High Commissioner Senadheera emphasised the strategic role of Sri Lanka as a maritime hub in the Indian Ocean and outlined national priorities in developing the Blue Economy, including vessel manufacturing, offshore services, marine tourism, energy exploration, and investment in human capital and technological innovation. He highlighted the Voyage Sri Lanka 2025 Conference as a key initiative bringing together global experts to chart a path for maritime innovation and growth. He also underscored Sri Lanka’s alignment with the IMO’s vision of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping, pledging to develop infrastructure for green fuels and technologies while ensuring that the transition to net zero is just, inclusive, and equitable for climate-vulnerable nations.




























































































































































































































































































Foreign Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris highlighted the ‘unique, multifaceted partnership’ enjoyed by Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom, founded upon shared democratic traditions and historical affinities. The Minister made these remarks at a meeting with Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Minister of State for South Asia, the United Nations and the Commonwealth of the UK on Tuesday 18 January at the Foreign Ministry. Reciprocating the sentiments, Lord Ahmad acknowledged the abiding nature of the partnership which offers impetus for cooperation. 

the year 2022 by organising a special programme at the High Commission premises.


The High Commission of Sri Lanka in London participated in a Ceylon Tea Tasting event which was organised in Stafford in the West Midlands. The 4-day Ceylon tea tasting event was organised by the Managing Director of Stafford International Supermarket Roshan Uyanwatte. 
The High Commission of Sri Lanka in London held its annual Deepavali celebrations on 19 November 2021 at the High Commission premises, with the attendance of British Sri Lankan community, Councillors, UK Government representatives, and other dignitaries.








Foreign Minister Prof. G. L. Peiris visited Jesus College, University of Cambridge, for a discussion of issues relating to Sri Lanka and the way forward.
virtual conference on a very timely and important topic, especially as the world eagerly awaits the outcome of the COP 26 which is to commence shortly in Glasgow.
Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris met the UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Elizabeth Truss on 26 October 2021 at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.


As a gesture of goodwill to appreciate the service rendered by the iconic veterans of the British Army, a Ceylon tea tasting session was organised by the Sri Lanka High Commission in London at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on 30 September 2021.




























