South Asia Regional Conference of the World Federation of Consuls (FICAC) has begun in Colombo, underscoring Sri Lanka’s growing profile as a regional centre for diplomacy, trade and tourism.
Held under the auspices of FICAC, the global organisation that promotes consular practice and international cooperation, the conference aims to foster policy dialogue, business networking and capacity building in support of Sri Lanka’s economic recovery and foreign policy priorities.
President of the Association of Consuls in Sri Lanka Mahen Kariyawasan said hosting the conference in Colombo reflects renewed global confidence in Sri Lanka and offers a unique opportunity to attract investment, boost tourism and strengthen regional partnerships, reports Daily FT, a Sri Lankan daily.
He said the programme, which includes business forums, networking events and cultural activities, is designed to turn diplomatic engagement into tangible economic gains.
FICAC is currently led by Nikolaos (Nikos) K. Margaropoulos, Honorary Consul of the Philippines in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Conference organisers said honorary consuls play a vital role as connectors between diplomacy and real-world cooperation, helping translate policy intent into practical partnerships.
FICAC and national consular associations are jointly working to professionalise the role through expanded training and clearer public-private collaboration frameworks.
The conference is anchored by two major ceremonial events. The opening ceremony today brings together senior government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and international delegates, signalling renewed regional commitment to cooperation.
A farewell gala dinner on February 3 will conclude the gathering, providing space for informal diplomacy and cultural exchange.
Organisers said the meeting is expected to leave behind concrete outcomes, including the formation of follow-up working groups on investment, a regional best-practice toolkit for consuls, and a schedule of bilateral missions aimed at turning discussions into projects.
A summary of outcomes and an action plan for 2026 are expected to be published by the end of February.Participants highlighted the role of honorary consuls in facilitating business connections, promoting cultural and tourism exchanges, and providing essential citizen services and local insights that strengthen crisis response and consular outreach.