This is the first visit of the EU Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development to Sri Lanka and is the first visit by a high-level EU representative since the current Government assumed office.
The EU Commissioner will meet Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasinghe and other senior ministers during his visit.
Following the election of the new Government in 2015, Sri Lanka and EU are engaged in a number of initiatives aimed to complement the ongoing peace and reconciliation process while also strengthening economic partnership.
Yesterday, Commissioner Mimca met with Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera and discussed a wide range of issues, including possible lifting of EU fishing ban and restoration of GSP+, furthering the continued positive engagement between the two parties.
Foreign Minister Samaraweera also participated at the formal opening of the new premises of the Office of the EU Delegation yesterday.
Commissioner Mimica will conclude his official visit on 17th March following high level discussions and signing of two financing agreements.