Defer non-essential travel to Sri Lanka, Malaysians advised

Defer non-essential travel to Sri Lanka, Malaysians advised

Wisma Putra is in close contact with all registered Malaysians on the island-state to ensure their safety and render consular assistance, if required.

Protesters walking around the Sri Lankan presidential building today after storming into the homes of the president and prime minister in a rage over Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. (AP pic)
PUTRAJAYA:
Malaysians intending to visit Sri Lanka have been advised to defer non-essential travel for the time being.

This follows public unrest in the island nation, due to its unprecedented financial crisis.

The foreign ministry, in a statement today, said the ministry was closely monitoring the developments in Sri Lanka and the High Commission in Colombo was in close contact with all registered Malaysians there to ensure their safety and render consular assistance, if required.

The ministry also called on other Malaysians currently in Sri Lanka but have yet to register with the high commission to immediately do so.

This will help the high commission to extend the necessary consular assistance, if required.

“All Malaysians in Sri Lanka are advised to give utmost attention to their safety and to adhere to instructions issued by local authorities,” the statement read.

Malaysians requiring consular assistance are requested to contact the high commission at 45, Rosmead Place, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka, or call +94774830103 or email [email protected].

Sri Lanka has plunged into its worst economic crisis in decades as the nation of 22 million people is facing an acute shortage of fuel, medicines and food items.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe had announced their resignation after angry protesters stormed the president’s residence on Saturday and burned down the prime minister’s house.

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