
Sri Lanka has called for ways and means to address the menace of chemical terrorism, in the wake of Non-State Actors acquiring the capability to manufacture and use chemical weapons.

Sri Lanka has called for ways and means to address the menace of chemical terrorism, in the wake of Non-State Actors acquiring the capability to manufacture and use chemical weapons.
H.E. the Ambassador, Mrs. Wijeratne Mendis presentingthe credential to H.E. the President The Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Republic of Lebanon, Reethisri Rakthiya Kumari Wijeratne Mendis presented Credential to the, P ...
The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Singapore partnered with the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) & International Enterprise (IE) Singapore to organize a seminar on "Business Opportunities in Sri Lanka" on 15th Novemb ...
In keeping with its proactive foreign policy engagement with the Latin American sub-continent which is home to newly emerging economic power houses,Sri Lanka has reached out to and forged strategic relationships with a ...
Deepvali was celebrated at the Sri Lanka High Commission in Canberra with the participation of the Sri Lankan community on Sunday 20th November. Religious ceremony was conducted by Pandith Pradeep Bhat of the Vishnushi ...
His Excellency Dr. Karunasena Kodituwakku presented his credentials to His Excellency Tsakhiagiin ELBEGDORJ, the President of Mongolia as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sri Lanka to Mongolia (reside ...
“The Monk and the Peasant: A Study of the Traditional Sinhalese Village”, a well-presented coffee table book co-authored by renowned Sri Lankan Professor J.B. Dissanayaka and an internationally recognized Sri Lankan phot ...