The Embassy of Sri Lanka is currently seeking for a Receptionist fluent in English, Italian and Sinhala.
Please see the attachment for further information.
The Embassy of Sri Lanka is currently seeking for a Receptionist fluent in English, Italian and Sinhala.
Please see the attachment for further information.
His Excellency President Mahinda Rajapaksa received a group of visiting Sri Lankan –American community leaders at Temple Trees, Colombo on Tuesday, March 26th , 2013.
The Embassy will be closed on Friday 24th May 2013 in view of the Vesak Full Moon Poya Day.
In this context, on Thursday 23rd May 2013 a religious observance "Offering of Sri Lankan Tea" (Dansela) will be held at the Embassy premises from 4.30 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend this event.
Sri Lanka Embassy
Rome
DUE TO PROBABLE TRAFFIC CONGESTION WITHIN THE ROME CITY, ALL ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO REFRAIN FROM VISITING THE EMBASSY OF SRI LANKA IN ROME FOR CONSULAR SERVICES ON TUESDAY 19TH MARCH 2013.
THANK YOU
SRI LANKA EMBASSY, ROME
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Rome, commemorated the 65th anniversary of Independence at the Rome Buddhist Viharaya, on Monday 4th of February 2013.
On a request made by Ambassador Asitha Perera the Chief Incumbent of the Rome Buddhist Viharaya, Ven. Molligoda Dheerananda Nayaka Thero, co-operated fully with the Embassy and most of the staff, to make this historic event a success.
Mr. Shimon Peres, President of the State of Israel, congratulating Sri Lanka on her achievement in eradicating terrorism, said that Israel stands firmly committed to supporting the development of the country’s economy in the prevailing environment of peace and stability.
He made these remarks when Prof. G.L. Peiris, Minister of External Affairs, called on him at the President’s Office in Jerusalem on Tuesday.
President Mahinda Rajapaksa hoisted the national flag at the 65th Independence Day celebrations in Trincomalee today (4). (Photo by: Sudath Silva)
Unity among communities and religious harmony are vital factors for the development of the country. Divisions among us will strengthen various hostile forces seeking to deny us our freedom. When all communities rise in unity, the forces hostile to the country will be weakened and freedom further strengthened, stated President Mahinda Rajapaksa in his Independence Day message.
We celebrate the 65th anniversary of independence with firm determination and clear commitment to national unity, the President added.
The nation has embarked on a path of development which has made freedom really meaningful. This is a very difficult and challenging task, the fulfillment of which would bring both justice and prosperity to the nation, he continued.
The time has now dawned when you and your children need not to think with fear and suspicion about the future, President Rajapaksa further stated.
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