China will continue to expand its support for Sri Lanka’s human resource development and deepen bilateral cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong said at the 2025 China Aid Training Alumni Reception held on November 20. Addressing government officials, training participants and guests, Ambassador Qi said China had invited nearly 1,000 Sri Lankans to participate in more than 100 Chinese Aid-funded training programmes by 2025, including 19 programmes specifically tailored to Sri Lanka’s needs. He said the training covered sectors such as public administration, trade, agriculture, education, health, environment and disaster management, with participants drawn from…
Nearly 1,000 Sri Lankans benefit from China Aid training initiatives
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