


Visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry to Sri Lanka
May 5, 2015
US Secretary of State John Kerry who visited Sri Lanka at the invitation of Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera concluded his two-day visit to the country on Sunday 3 May 2015.
During the visit which was the first official visit by a US Secretary of State in 43 years, Secretary Kerry called on President Maithripala Sirisena at the Presidential Secretariat, and had a meeting with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe who hosted the visiting Secretary of State and delegation to lunch at the Temple Trees. He held official bilateral talks with Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The delegation at the talks included Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake, Justice Minister Wijedasa Rajapakse, Investment Promotion Minister Kabir Hashim, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ajith P. Perera, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Chitranganee Wagiswara and Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the United States Prasad Kariyawasam.
At official talks, the two sides agreed to renew, revive and strengthen relations between the United States and Sri Lanka. Secretary Kerry welcomed the constitutional and administrative reforms introduced by President Sirisena’s Government to consolidate democracy and rule of law and lauded the Sri Lankan leaders for not being afraid of handling difficult issues of national importance. Issues of bilateral, regional and international concern for both countries were discussed as well. It was agreed that the US and Sri Lanka would launch a Partnership Dialogue to discuss on a regular basis, bilateral and international issues with a view to further enhance engagement between the two countries.
Secretary Kerry was briefed on the steps being taken by the Government to promote reconciliation and address post conflict issues including missing persons, detainees and accountability. The Secretary of State emphasized that Sri Lanka must find its own solutions to national issues and appreciated the many positive steps that have already been taken by the Government. He offered US technical assistance in this regard, as required.
Pledging a financial package for economic development, Secretary Kerry undertook to encourage US businessmen to invest in Sri Lanka. Both sides agreed to actively work towards enhancing bilateral trade and to explore the possibility of expanding the scope of the present Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA).
After the conclusion of talks, Minister Samaraweera and Secretary Kerry addressed the media at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Foreign Minister expressed his pleasure to be able to continue the dialogue that was initiated when he visited Washington DC in February this year. The Minister welcomed the agreement reached to build on the multifaceted bilateral relationship and forge stronger people-to-people contact. Recalling relations between Sri Lanka and the United States that dated back generations, the Minister highlighted the contribution of the American Missionaries to education in Sri Lanka and contribution of Colonel Henry Steel Olcott to the revival of Buddhism and the designing of the Buddhist flag in Sri Lanka.
Addressing the press, Secretary Kerry commended the Government and the people of Sri Lanka for the decisions taken to strengthen democracy and assured that the American people will stand by Sri Lanka.. He also commended the Government for its quick response in sending teams to assist the people of Nepal in the aftermath of the earthquake. Stressing the need to rely on each other and the need to work together cooperatively to forge a stronger friendship and a stronger partnership for the benefit of both countries. The Secretary of State emphasized that the people of the US and Sri Lanka share the same values and same aspirations. He added that he is proud to be in the country to help renew the partnership and the friendship between the people of the United States and the people of Sri Lanka at this pivotal point in the country’s history.
At the conclusion of official meetings on 2 May, Secretary Kerry visited the historic Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara on the eve of Vesak. He was received at the Temple, by the Ven. Dr. Kollupitiya Mahinda Thera who bestowed blessings.
The Secretary of State also met with the leadership of the Tamil National Alliance and representatives of civil society.
At Foreign Minister Samaraweera’s invitation in his capacity as Chairman of the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKIIRSS), Secretary Kerry addressed an event attended by ministers, members of Parliament, Government officials, civil society, academics, social workers, media, students, private sector and diplomatic community representatives at the Taj Samudra Hotel on 2 May.
Introducing Secretary Kerry, Foreign Minister Samaraweera expressed hope that this visit would mark the beginning of a very special friendship between the two countries.
Congratulating the people of Sri Lanka who turned out in record numbers from all corners of the country on 8 January, to reclaim Sri Lanka’s traditions of critical debate, free press, and an independent civil society, the Secretary of State, in his remarks, outlined areas of possible cooperation between the two countries and people.
Paying tribute to Lakshman Kadirgamar, Secretary Kerry stated that he would have been inspired by the people of this country – Sinhalese and Tamil, Buddhist, Hindu, Christian, and Muslim at this time, as he would recognize the possibilities of a Sri Lanka reconciled, democratic, and prosperous, with a united and entrepreneurial people dedicated to making their country a shining jewel of the Indian Ocean and of the broader Indo-Pacific.
Stressing that the United States believes in that vision and in the potential of all of Sri Lanka’s people, he assured the support of the United States as the country builds a stronger democracy and a future that is marked by peace and prosperity.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Colombo
3 May 2015
Sri Lanka condoles with Nepal on the tragic loss of life and damage to property from the Earthquake and dispatches Emergency Relief Assistance
May 1, 2015
The Government and the people of Sri Lanka is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives and extensive damage to property caused by the earthquake which occurred this (25th April) morning in Nepal and extends sincere condolences to the Government and people of Nepal particularly the families of the bereaved, and, wish a speedy recovery to those injured by this calamity.
As a gesture of solidarity towards the friendly people of Nepal, the Government of Sri Lanka will dispatch Emergency Relief Assistance to Nepal tonight. As a first step, Sri Lanka Airforce C 130 Aircraft will carry a Medical Team consisting of Doctors from the Military and the Health Ministry including surgeons, anesthetists, nurses and relief assistance contingent and equipment including tents, generators, communication, excavating and other equipment. Further assistance would be considered after a needs assessment in Nepal.
The dispatch of a Emergency Relief Assistance follows a special coordination meeting held this afternoon at the Presidential Secretariat which was attended by the Minister of Health, Minister of Disaster Management, Secretary to the President, Secretary to the Prime Minister, Secretary Defence, Secretary Foreign Affairs, the Service Commanders and the Inspector General of Police together with Senior officials of the Ministries of Health, Disaster Management, Foreign Affairs and other key Ministries. The Charge d’ Affaires of Nepal in Sri Lanka who was also present briefed the meeting on the evolving situation in Nepal.
Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Nepal Mr. W.M. Senevirathna has ascertained the safety and welfare of the Sri Lankans in Nepal and has informed that the 120 Sri Lankan students at the Manipal University in Pokhara and around 20 Sri Lankans in Kathmandu, are safe.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy in Nepal will continue to monitor the situation in relation to the Sri Lankans in Nepal and any further assistance to be extended to Nepal.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Colombo
25 April 2015
PRESIDENT MAITHRIPALA SIRISENA CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL STATE VISIT TO PAKISTAN
April 9, 2015
At the invitation of President Mamnoon Hussain and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan, President Maithripala Sirisena paid a State visit to Pakistan from 5th to 7th April 2015. This is the first visit by President Sirisena to Pakistan since his election in January, 2015.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif received President Maithripala Sirisena on arrival at the Noor Khan Air base, Chaklala, Islamabad. The reception on arrival included a 21-Gun Salute.
On Monday 6th April, President Sirisena was accorded a ceremonial welcome including a Guard of Honour at the Prime Minister’s House. The two leaders held bilateral talks which were followed by a luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The Sri Lankan President also held talks with President Mamnoon Husain and was hosted to a State Banquet. As a symbol to mark the State visit, the President Sirisena was accorded the honour of planting a sapling of a tree at the Shakarparian plantation. He also visited the Taxila Museum – which houses a relic of the Buddha as well as ancient Gandhara heritage artifacts.
The Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Minister of Commerce Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan and Minister of Defence, Khawaja Muhammad Asif called on President Sirisena at the hotel.
The Pakistani leadership was briefed on some of the recent developments in Sri Lanka, particularly on the progress of the 100-day Programme which commits Sri Lanka on a path to strengthen democracy, independence of the judiciary, respect for the rule of law and ensuring that all communities in Sri Lanka enjoy the dividend of peace which has dawned in the country.
During the wide-ranging discussions between President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the two leaders reviewed the political, economic, cultural, education, consular, legal, defence and other spheres of engagement which at present straddle the bilateral relationship. They also shared views on ways and means of further strengthening the robust relations between the two countries. President Sirisena conveyed the cordial greetings and good wishes of the people of Sri Lanka to the friendly people of Pakistan.
The discussions were marked by a spirit of friendship, mutual respect and understanding. The leaders appreciated the tremendous value of the wide-ranging partnership shared by the two countries. President Sirisena emphasized the need to build upon the longstanding connections between the two peoples which span thousands of years and which has progressively achieved a unique robustness in the post-independence era emerging from the time of Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike. They agreed on the immense value of bilateral interaction through high level visits as well as Ministerial and officials level engagement. The two leaders also discussed matters of mutual interest in regional and international fora including SAARC. The need for new initiatives in technological cooperation in the region was emphasized in order to achieve greater competiveness in the global arena. The two leaders valued the ongoing process of coordinating positions at International bodies such as the United Nations including the UNHRC and supporting each other’s candidatures.
The Sri Lankan President observed that at critical moments in the post-Independence histories, the two countries have stood by each other in solidarity. In this regard, he conveyed to the Pakistani leadership deep appreciation for the consistent support extended by Pakistan during the conflict in Sri Lanka and the fight against terrorism which he said reflected the abiding friendship between the two countries. President Sirisena also conveyed gratitude for the facilities and training provided to Sri Lankan Armed Forces personnel as well as the continuing support in the post-conflict development phase such as the grant of US$ 1 million for IDP housing which supports the resettlement programme in Sri Lanka.
On the economic front, the two leaders concurred that the full economic potential in the economic relationship is yet to be fully realized. It was agreed to progress with renewed efforts to further enhance economic cooperation within the existing mechanisms of the Joint Economic Commission and the Working Groups on Trade in Goods, Investment, Auto sector and Customs cooperation. President Sirisena invited Pakistan investments to Sri Lanka particularly in the sectors of Pharmaceuticals and Medical devices, Cement, Sugar, IT and Tourism. As an immediate step, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif agreed to send an Investment team to explore opportunities in the Pharmaceuticals, Cement and Sugar sectors. President Sirisena thanked Pakistan for the US $ 200 million credit-line offered to Sri Lanka. Official’s level engagement was tasked to make further progress and finalize arrangements for disbursements.
The high level of cooperation in the field of Education was noted by the two leaders. President Sirisena conveyed appreciation for the large number of scholarships and placements provided for MBBS, Engineering, Dental Science and Diplomacy programmes under the Pakistan Technical Assistance and other programmes. Pakistani students are recipients of Presidential Scholarship from Sri Lanka. The Pakistan Prime Minister also offered the expertise and services of the National Data Base and Registration Authority (NADRA) of Pakistan mainly to revise the Identity card system in Sri Lanka.
Referring to the high frequency of air connectivity existing between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, President Sirisena invited the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to recommence flights to Sri Lanka to further bolster aviation links between the two countries. Such a measure, he said, would give an impetus to enhance trade and economic relations, tourism and people-to-people contact.
Prime Minister Sharif observed that there is a rich ancient Buddhist heritage which exists in Pakistan and referred to its immense value to develop tourism between the two countries. Having agreed that Cultural cooperation is an area which has greater potential for engagement, President Sirisena proposed the establishment of a joint research and awareness programme which would generate wider appreciation of the ancient connections, bolster tourism and intensify people to people contact.
The two leaders witnessed the signature of six instruments, which provide an additional framework to intensify cooperation in the fields of disaster management, sports, shipping, cooperation between the atomic energy agencies, anti-narcotics and academic cooperation between the National Defence University and the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute for International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKIIRSS).
The visit of President Sirisena has generated a new momentum towards charting a more dynamic course in the relations between two countries. He extended an invitation to the Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to undertake a visit to Sri Lanka with a view to continuing the bilateral dialogue and further cement the strong friendship shared by the two countries.
The President was accompanied by Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera, Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen, Disaster Management Minister A.H.M. Fowzie, Foreign Secretary Mrs. Chitranganee Wagiswara, Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in Islamabad Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkody, Commander of the Army Lt. Gen. A.W.J. Crishanthe De Silva, Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) Director General Mr. M.M. Zuhair PC, and senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the High Commission in Islamabad.
Ministry Foreign Affairs Colombo 7th April 2015



Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi concludes visit to Sri Lanka
March 16, 2015
Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi who visited Sri Lanka at the invitation of President Maithripala Sirisena concluded his two-day official visit on Saturday 14 March 2015. He was received on arrival by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe along with several dignitaries. The visit follows President Maithripala Sirisena’s first overseas visit to India in February 2015.
The Prime Minister of India was accorded a ceremonial welcome on 13 March 2015 at the Presidential Secretariat including a Guard of Honour and the Gun Salute. The President of Sri Lanka, accompanied by the Prime Minister Wickremesinghe and several Cabinet Ministers and, officials engaged in bilateral talks with the visiting Prime Minister and the Indian delegation. President Sirisena hosted a Banquet in honour of the visiting Prime Minister. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe hosted a lunch in honour of Prime Minister Modi at which most of the Members of Parliament were present. On Friday (13 March) the Indian Prime Minister addressed a Special Sitting of the Parliament, visited the Mahabodhi Society in Colombo, laid a floral wreath at the IPKF memorial and addressed a gathering of the Business Community.
The official discussions on 13 March between the two countries were marked by friendship, mutual respect and understanding. President Sirisena welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the historic nature of the visit which is the first stand alone visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Sri Lanka in 28 years. He recalled his fruitful State Visit to India in February and reiterated his thanks and gratitude for the warmth and generosity accorded to him by the Government and people of India.
Characterizing the visit of Prime Minister Modi as a great honour bestowed on Sri Lanka, President Sirisena said it further consolidates a relationship which spans thousands of years. He observed that the expanse and depth of the areas which at present straddle the bilateral relationship in the political, economic, cultural, and security related spheres and people to people contacts is a manifestation of a relationship which has matured into an excellent example of bilateral understanding.
Prime Minister Modi in his remarks said he was proud that an Indian Prime Minister has undertaken a visit even after 28 years infusing a new energy and confidence to the relationship. He thanked the government of Sri Lanka for the historic opportunity to address the Parliament at its Special Sitting. While views on recent developments in the political sphere were shared, Prime Minister Modi commended the Government for building unity and elevating the level of confidence within Sri Lanka which he said was important to India and the region. He also commended the efforts by President Sirisena to build an inclusive future for Sri Lanka. While assuring that India will not allow its territory to be used for any activities inimical to Sri Lanka the Indian Prime Minister emphasized that India would stand by Sri Lanka to build a future that accommodates all sections of society.
The discussions also particularly focused on all matters of bilateral importance including the multifaceted areas of development cooperation, education, technology, fisheries, connectivity, culture, trade and economic relations, energy, defence and security, anti-narcotics, health, agriculture and Indian Ocean & maritime affairs. The two leaders agreed to take forward the discussions of the recent high level visits with concrete initiatives on all areas of mutual interest.
While Sri Lanka’s appreciation on India’s development assistance valued at US $ 1.6 Billion including in areas of housing, transport infrastructure, health, was re-iterated by President Sirisena, Prime Minister Modi in turn expressed India’s willingness to extend further cooperation on Sri Lanka’s needs. The Indian Premier announced an additional credit line for the railway sector valued at US $ 318 million. A currency swap worth US $ 1.5 billion between the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and the Reserve Bank of India was also announced.
The two sides have agreed to take forward the several bilateral initiatives at officials/experts level in the areas of ; Ocean economy; electricity grid connectivity, joint development of the upper Oil Tank Farms in Trincomalee; recommencement of ferry services; and, the establishment of the Ramayana trail in Sri Lanka and the Buddhist circuit in India to reinvigorate tourism and people to people contacts.
Prime Minister Modi announced India’s intention to extend a facility of ‘on arrival’ tourist visa through electronic system for Sri Lankan nationals which will be operationlized on 14th April to coincide with both the birthday of the Indian Buddhist leader Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and the Sinhala and Tamil New Year. He also announced the early commencement of Air India direct flights between New Delhi and Colombo; the ‘Festival Of India’; and, holding the “Cricket Connect” exhibition which will coincide with the Indian Cricket Team’s tour to Sri Lanka in August 2015.
Signifying the continuing momentum of the bilateral engagement, four instruments relating to Customs Cooperation, the establishment of Rabindranath Tagore Auditorium at the Ruhunu University, Youth Development, and, Visa Exemptions for Diplomatic and Official passports holders, were signed.
On Saturday (14 March), the Indian Prime Minister visited the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi and Ruwanweliseya in Anuradhapura during which he was accompanied by President Sirisena. He also visited Talaimannar where he launched the new signaling system and the railway track and flagged-off the train between Madhu Road and Talaimannar Pier Station.
In Jaffna, Prime Minister Modi, laid the foundation stone for the India funded Jaffna Cultural Centre. The Prime Minister was hosted for lunch by the Governor Palihakkara of the Northern Province.
In Ilavalai, Jaffna, the Indian Prime Minister handed over several houses to beneficiaries of the Indian-funded housing units to former IDPs under the 50,000 houses programme.
During the visit, several political personalities in Sri Lanka called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Colombo
14 March 2015
Hon. Speaker, Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Hon. Minister for Immigration and Border Protection attend the 67th Independence Day Anniversary reception at the High Commission
March 1, 2015
In addition to the official events of the 04th of February 2015, the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Australia High Commissioner Admiral Thisarra Samarasinghe and Mrs. Malathie Samarasinghe hosted a High Official and a Diplomatic Reception at its chancery premises on 24th February 2015 to celebrate Sri Lanka’s Independence Day. The event was attended around 400 guests, including the Federal Speaker of House, Cabinet Ministers, Parliamentarians, Diplomats, Senior Officials of Ministries of Defence, Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Border Protection, National Intelligence, academics and Australian-Sri Lankan community members.
Hon. Julie Bishop, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Australia addressing the gathering
The Hon. Julie Bishop, Minister of Foreign Affairs graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and the Hon. Bronwyn Bishop, Speaker of the Parliament, Hon. Peter Dutton, Minister for Immigration & Border Protection, Hon. Richard Marles, Shadow Minister for Immigration, Federal Members of Parliament, Hon. Don Randall, Hon. Andrew Southcott, Hon. Dr Sharman Stone, Hon. Michael Danby, Hon. Chris Hayes Vice Admiral Ray Griggs, AO, CSC, RAN, Vice Chief of the Defence Force also attended.
During the welcome speech, the High Commissioner addressed the gathering regarding the importance of reconciliation and emphasized the diversity of Sri Lanka and its importance. High Commissioner reiterated the vision of the President His Excellency Maithripala Sirisena, Sri Lanka for reconciliation and unity in governance placing greater emphasis on the youth of the country. He further stated that the optimum use of diversity is important to build a strong and unified Sri Lanka for the betterment of our future generation. Therefore, he said, it is the duty of the Sri Lankan community in Australia to support the initiatives taken by the government and welcomed the expatriate Sri Lankan community to be united for the wellbeing of their motherland.
He also elaborated the ongoing bilateral relations between Australia and Sri Lanka and expected that the fruitful relationship between the two countries will further be improved in the years ahead “Declaration for Peace by the Government of Sri Lanka” issued by H E the President on the 04th of February was also read by the High Commissioner which was well received by the audience.
In response to the High Commissioner’s speech, Hon. Julie Bishop, Minister of Foreign Affairs explained in detail of the excellent relationship that is enforced between the two countries today. She further said that the “Declaration for Peace by the Government of Sri Lanka” was impressive and highlighted the necessity of reconciliation for the future of Sri Lanka.
Ms.Nadeesha Samarasinghe presented solo Bharatanatyam dance of reconciliation with a devotional song to Goddess Saraswathy and the students of Mrs. Bhagya Palihawadana, Sri Lanka Dancing School, performed a Sri Lankan cultural dance. Miss. A.M.Oneesa Sasini Rathnayake sang both Sri Lankan and Australian National Anthems to the Royal Australian Navy Brass Band which was in attendance for the 3rd consecutive year. They performed from the balcony of the main foyer playing Sri Lankan melodies.
The evening ended with a reception hosted by the High Commissioner and Mrs Samarasinghe.
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE GOOD WORK AND SUPPORT
February 28, 2015
I relinquish my duties as the High Commissioner, Sri Lanka on 28th February 2015 after serving the Government of Sri Lanka for 3 years and 8 months in Australia and concurrently accredited to Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
Declaration of Peace by the Government of Sri Lanka
February 10, 2015
1. Acknowledging a recommendation made by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission that the process of reconciliation in Sri Lanka requires a full acknowledgement of the tragedy of the conflict and a collective act of contrition, the Government of Sri Lanka, at the official national ceremony held yesterday, 4 February, to mark the 67th Independence Day, made a “Declaration of Peace”.
2. The Declaration included:
(a) paying respects to all the citizens of Sri Lanka, of all ethnicities and religions, who lost their lives due to the tragic conflict that afflicted the country for over three decades and to all the victims of violence since Independence; and
(b) a commitment to ensure that never again will the country be allowed to be traumatised by the shedding of blood of her citizens.
3. The Declaration was read out in Sinhala, Tamil and English in the presence of the President, Prime Minister, Members of Parliament and all invitees including the diplomatic corps.
4. Click on Sinhala, Tamil and English for the text of the Declaration.
67th Independence Day Anniversary – Sri Lanka High Commission, Canberra
February 10, 2015
The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Australia celebrated the 67th Independence Day Anniversary in a grand scale at the High Commission premises on the 04th of February 2015. The National Day events commenced with the hoisting of the Sri Lankan National Flag by the High Commissioner Admiral Thisarra Samarasinghe, followed by the singing of the National Anthem by a group of young children and lighting of the traditional oil lamp. Two minutes silence was observed in honour of our nationals who sacrificed their lives to preserve and protect the freedom, unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of our Motherland. Religious observances were conducted by the religious dignitaries representing the Buddhist, Hindu, Christian and Islamic religious offering blessings for our Nation and its people.
National Day Message of His Excellency Maithripala Srisena was read in Sinhala, Tamil and English to the audience. The High Commissioner addressed the gathering and highlighted the importance of unity of all communities for the development of Sri Lanka.
As Sri Lanka is forging ahead for a new era under the leadership of His Excellency Maithripala Srisena, High Commissioner reiterated the vision of the President for reconciliation and unity in governance placing greater emphasis on the youth of the country. He further stated that the optimum use of diversity is important to build a strong and unified Sri Lanka for the betterment of our future generation.
He also thanked the Sri Lankan community in Australia for their unwavering support which they extended to Sri Lanka and urged them to continue the same support to our Mother Lanka individually, as a group and as a community in its economic revival. He also emphasized the long standing solidarity and friendship of Sri Lanka and Australia and expressed that the people- to- people contacts between the two countries would further enhance the existing relationship.
The High Commission ceremony on the 4th concluded with the serving of traditional Sri Lankan breakfast.
In addition, on the 4th of February, the city of Canberra was decorated with 48 national flags on the main highway leading to the Federal Parliament in the city centre signifying Sri Lanka National Day and the close friendship between Australia and Sri Lanka. This event was sponsored by the Sri Lankan Australian community in Canberra.
The High Commissioner, the staff and the community proceeded to the Commonwealth Place on 4th February to hoist the Sri Lankan flag in the main mast of the Commonwealth Place. The High Commissioner hoisted the National Flag , followed by the national anthem sung by all those present. This flag is on the main area where all the country flags on either side in the picturesque sight of Graffin Lake transiting the Australian new and old Parliaments and the War Memorial.
In addition to the above, the High Commission was decorated with Sri Lankan national flags around the perimeter.
Further the Canberra Times carried a two page special supplement to mark the 67th Anniversary carrying the message of His Excellency the President, the Hon. Prime Minister, the Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs and the High Commissioner.
Few photographs taken at the event is sent herewith.
Sri Lanka High Commission
Canberra
4th February 2015
Message from H E the President – 67th Anniversary of Independence of Sri Lanka
February 4, 2015
The celebration of this 67th Anniversary of our Independence is of special significance as it sees the launch of a new era of Good Governance in the country. Read More »
Message from Hon. Prime Minister – 67th Anniversary of Independence of Sri Lanka
February 4, 2015
Today, we are celebrating the 67th anniversary of Independence while a civilized political culture is being created in our beloved Motherland.
When the Father of the Nation, Rt. Hon. D.S. Senanayake, the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka launched the Independence struggle, the main weapon he used was the unity and brotherhood among the communities that lived in harmony in our country. Once we gained independence, the challenge that we had to face was to safeguard that unity and march toward development of the country.
However, it was unfortunate that we could not achieve that goal successfully.
We have now, once again arrived at a period, during which we could realize that objective. Groups that represent divers communities, following different religions, political parties, civil organizations and various groups came together onto one platform, shedding their differences to achieve a common objective for the benefit of the nation.
Our aim is to emulate the dignified tradition of King Lichchavi, whereby people would meet peacefully, discuss issues peacefully and disperse peacefully, in order to ensure good governance and build a united and prosperous nation.
Let us resolve today, to achieve that noble objective, to give a real meaning to our independence.
Ranil Wickremesinghe
Prime Minister
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