
The United States’ Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs S. Paul Kapur is scheduled to arrive today in Colombo on a three-day visit.
Assistant Secretary Paul Kapur will remain in Sri Lanka until June 24, the US Embassy in Colombo said in a statement.
While in Sri Lanka, Assistant Secretary Kapur will meet with senior government leaders, private sector executives, and representatives of U.S. companies to discuss expanding bilateral trade and investment, strengthening security cooperation, and advancing shared priorities in the region.
The visit reflects President Donald Trump’s commitment to strengthening partnerships that advance American prosperity and security, while deepening cooperation with Sri Lanka as a key Indian Ocean partner, the US Embassy added further.

















