Celebration of the 72nd Independence Day in Cairo

Celebration of the 72nd Independence Day in Cairo

06_Feb. H. E. Addressing the Gathering at the Ramses Hilton Hotel

The Sri Lanka Embassy in Cairo, Egypt organized 72nd Independence Day Celebrations on 04  February 2020 at the Embassy premises to mark Sri Lanka’s 72nd Anniversary of Independence with the Sri Lankans  residing in Egypt.

Ambassador Damayanthie Rajapakse unfurled the National Flag amidst the beating of traditional drums of “Magul Bera” followed by the National Anthem of Sri Lanka.

The celebrations commenced with the welcome speech delivered by Ambassador Damayanthie Rajapakse. The Ambassador in her address at the event, highlighted the importance of the Independence  Day and reiterated that the Embassy and the officials of the Embassy of Sri Lanka stands ready to  serve the  Sri Lankan community living in Egypt,  while  strong efforts are made to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

Multi-faith religious observances were conducted on this occasion offering blessings upon Sri Lanka and its people.  After observing two minutes of silence for fallen heroes, the traditional oil lamp was lit by the Ambassador, Embassy Officials and the members of the Sri Lankan community.

The Messages of the President, the  Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Relations were read out by the Officers of the Embassy.  A Mango tree was planted at the Embassy premises to mark the Celebrations. Traditional Sri Lankan cuisine and Ceylon tea was served for all the Sri Lankans participating at the event.

The Embassy also organized the 72nd Independence Day Celebrations for the Diplomatic Community, Government Officers and Businessmen in Egypt on the eve of 06 February, 2020 at the Ramses Ballroom, Ramses Hilton Hotel, Cairo.

In the welcome address delivered by the Ambassador, she mentioned that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, is determined to build a peaceful and prosperous country working in collaboration with the international community. Assistant Foreign Minister for Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands Ambassador Dr. Hany Selim who graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour in his speech, referred to the bilateral political consultations held in December 2019, as a timely initiative to explore common ground to further develop cooperation for the mutual benefit of the two countries.

At the event, guests were served with traditional Sri Lankan cuisine and Ceylon tea unveiled at the “Sri Lankan Corner” arranged at the same venue. The guests were given the opportunity of witnessing a glimpse of Sri Lanka using video clips displayed at the venue, adding more colour to the   Sri Lankan ambience created at the premises.

The invitees were gifted with a packet of Ceylon tea, supplied by leading tea importers from Egypt.

 

 

 

The Embassy of Sri Lanka
Cairo

 

10 February 2020

04_Feb. National Day Gathering at the Embassy

 06_Feb. Cutting Kiribath
06_Feb. At the Dinner

 

 

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