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The Prime Minister of Sri Lanka has appealed to Thailand for help.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuria has appealed to the Thai government for assistance in rescuing Sri Lankan citizens held in cybercrime camps in the Myawadi region of Myanmar. According to the Prime Minister's Office, Amadarsuriya has requested the Thai government's assistance in carrying out a rescue operation with the support of the Myanmar government and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The request was made during the Prime Minister's meeting with Thai Ambassador Paitun Mahapannapork on October 10 at the Prime Minister's Office. Amarasuria expressed gratitude for the assistance already provided in rescuing 28 Sri Lankan citizens from cybercrime camps and asked for further support for the release of another 40 detained compatriots.
Ambassador Mahapannaporn congratulated Amarasuria on his appointment as Prime Minister and discussed the prospects for strengthening bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Thailand. During the conversation, issues of the development of the tourism industry, the use of modern agricultural technologies, as well as joint research in the field of post-harvest technologies and food processing by the faculties of agriculture of Ruhun and Wayamba universities were touched upon.
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Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuria has appealed to the Thai government for assistance in rescuing Sri Lankan citizens held in cybercrime camps in the Myawadi region of Myanmar. According to the Prime Minister's Office, Amadarsuriya has requested the Thai government's assistance in carrying out a rescue operation with the support of the Myanmar government and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The request was made during the Prime Minister's meeting with Thai Ambassador Paitun Mahapannapork on October 10 at the Prime Minister's Office. Amarasuria expressed gratitude for the assistance already provided in rescuing 28 Sri Lankan citizens from cybercrime camps and asked for further support for the release of another 40 detained compatriots.
Ambassador Mahapannaporn congratulated Amarasuria on his appointment as Prime Minister and discussed the prospects for strengthening bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Thailand. During the conversation, issues of the development of the tourism industry, the use of modern agricultural technologies, as well as joint research in the field of post-harvest technologies and food processing by the faculties of agriculture of Ruhun and Wayamba universities were touched upon.
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