Sri Lanka- Ukraine political relations
Diplomatic relations between Sri Lanka and Ukraine was established in 1992. However, the relations between Sri Lanka and Ukraine goes back to the establishment of formal relations between Sri Lanka and the former USSR in 1957 .
HE Mahinda Rajapaksa, then President of Sri Lanka paid an official visit to Ukraine in June 2010 and the visit strengthened the bilateral relations between the two countries.
Hon. Mangala Samaraweera, then Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka visited to Ukraine in June 2016, further enhance bilateral relations between the two countries. During to the above visit, three treaties were signed between Ukraine and Sri Lanka, on judicial cooperation, namely, Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, Transfer of Sentenced Prisoners, and on Extradition.
The Embassy of Sri Lanka based in Ankara is accredited to Ukraine and the Embassy of Ukraine based in New Delhi is accredited to Sri Lanka.
As per the records source, there are some Sri Lankan students are studying in Ukraine in various universities.
Agreement / MoUs signed between two countries
Sri Lanka and Ukraine Trade Relations
Year |
Sri Lanka’s Exports (US $ Millions) |
Sri Lanka’s Imports (US $ Millions) |
Balance of Trade (US $ Millions) |
Total Trade (US $ Millions) |
2012 |
57.61 |
106.45 |
(48.84) |
164.06 |
2013 |
59.35 |
28.76 |
30.59 |
88.11 |
2014 |
42.17 |
4.83 |
37.34 |
47.00 |
2015 |
22:43 |
4:36 |
18:07 |
26.79 |
2016 |
27.74 |
63.06 |
(35.32) |
90.80 |
2017 |
27.97 |
113.98 |
(86.01) |
141.95 |
2018 |
25.26 |
74.19 |
(48.93) |
99.45 |
Source: Sri Lanka Customs
The potential exports from Sri Lanka to Ukraine