"Indian Ocean Must Remain Peace Zone": Lankan Opposition Leader To NDTV

In a recent interview with NDTV, Sajith Premadasa, the Leader of Opposition in Sri Lanka, underscored the importance of maintaining peace in the Indian Ocean. He expressed concerns that the region should not become a battleground for conflicts, stressing the need for diplomatic engagement and cooperation among nations to ensure stability. Premadasa's remarks highlight the strategic significance of the Indian Ocean, which serves as a vital maritime route for global trade and is increasingly seen as a theater for geopolitical tensions involving major powers. The call for peace aligns with Sri Lanka's broader foreign policy objectives, which prioritize regional stability and economic partnerships. As tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific region, Premadasa's appeal for a peaceful Indian Ocean resonates with neighboring countries and reflects a collective aspiration to foster a secure maritime environment that benefits all stakeholders involved.
Originally reported by NDTV World. Read original article
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