In his first-ever visit to the island nation in the Indian Ocean, French President Emmanuel Macron discussed an open and inclusive Indo-Pacific with his Sri Lankan counterpart on Saturday.

France, the island nation's fourth-largest creditor, has promised to work with Sri Lanka to restructure its debt in order to aid in its economic recovery.

Macron arrived in Sri Lanka Friday night, following his trip to the South Pacific region, to mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations, Sri Lanka’s president’s office said.

Sri Lanka President Ranil Wickremesinghe praised France’s significant role in global affairs, particularly in areas such as climate mitigation, global debt restructuring, and matters related to the Indo-Pacific region, the statement said.

“Sri Lanka and France are two Indian Ocean nations that share the same goal: an open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific. In Colombo we confirmed it: strengthened by 75 years of diplomatic relations, we can open a new era of our partnership,” Macron said in a message on X after the meeting.