Nominated US Envoy To Sri Lanka Says She Will Support Democratic Values, Human Rights And Strong Civil Society In Sri Lanka

Nominated US envoy to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung, has called on America to build constructive relationships with Sri Lanka.

During a Congressional hearing yesterday (20), Chung told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Sri Lanka is positioned in a strategic location at the heart of the Indian Ocean and its critical ports with access to global maritime lanes and trading routes play a pivotal role in a free and open Indo-Pacific architecture, and that this reinforces the necessity for the United States to build constructive relationships with Sri Lanka, including with civil society, the private sector and the Sri Lankan people.

She told lawmakers that if her role was confirmed, she would work tirelessly to advocate for quality infrastructure and investment based on transparency, respect for international law and good governance, which is mindful of sustainable environmental and labour standards.

If confirmed, I am committed to speaking clearly and consistently in support of democratic values, human rights and a strong civil society that are essential to democracies and central to our foreign policy approach.