Reply To:
Name - Reply Comment
By Sheain Fernandopulle
In the wake of the escalation of the Ukraine-Russia war, the Foreign Ministry in collaboration with embassies in Warsaw and Ankara, is currently engaged in the evacuation of about 40 Sri Lankan nationals, including two students in Ukraine via the Ukraine–Polish border.
In a statement, the Ministry said it continues to closely monitor developments in Ukraine and the Ministry has strengthened the provision of resources to the Sri Lanka Embassy in Warsaw in order to ensure the effective facilitation of the evacuation process.
In a statement, the Ministry said it continues to closely monitor developments in Ukraine and the Ministry has strengthened the provision of resources to the Sri Lanka Embassy in Warsaw in order to ensure the effective facilitation of the evacuation process.
“The Ambassadors of Sri Lanka in Ankara and Warsaw continue to maintain close contact with the Sri Lankan nationals leaving Ukraine, in order to enable their safe passage and return to Sri Lanka,” it said.
The Foreign Ministry also stressed that it is also engaged in monitoring the status of Sri Lankan nationals in countries which share land borders with Ukraine and added Sri Lanka’s accredited missions are in contact with the relevant Honorary Consuls and Sri Lankan nationals in the respective countries. Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministry said the Sri Lanka Embassy in Moscow which is concurrently accredited to Belarus continues to be in close communication with the approximately 1,600 Sri Lankan nationals, including 1,556 students studying in over eight (08) universities / higher education institutes in Belarus.