The Sri Lankan Embassy staff, joined by their families, students, community members and well-wishers in Cuba celebrated the 66th Anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence at the Embassy premises on 4th February 2014.
The Sri Lankan Embassy staff, joined by their families, students, community members and well-wishers in Cuba celebrated the 66th Anniversary of Sri Lanka’s Independence at the Embassy premises on 4th February 2014.
The ceremony began with the unfurling of National Flag by Ambassador Sarath Dissanayake, amidst the sounds of magul bera followed by singing of the National Anthem, lighting the ceremonial oil lamp and observance of two minutes’ silence in memory of national heroes. The National Day messages of the President, Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs were read out in national languages by the Embassy staff.
From Left - Vice Foreign Minister Rogelio Sierra Diaz, Minister of Agriculture Gustavo Rodriguez Rollero, Ambassador, wife and Attaché Mr. Anuruddha
Addressing the gathering, Ambassador emphasized the importance of promoting and preserving unity, harmony and peaceful co-existence among multi ethnic and multi religious communities in the country for their socio-economic wellbeing and cultural emancipation. While underscoring the significance of nation building endeavors launched by the government since May 2009, the Ambassador requested all those present to perform their duty for the motherland and support the Government’s endeavors to usher a new era for all. He also conveyed his appreciation to all those present for their unstinted commitment and support to the Embassy in organizing promotional activities and wished them all the best and continued success.
An evening reception, attended by over 250 guests was hosted at the Ambassador’s residence on 4th at which the Minister of Agriculture of Cuba, Gustavo Rodriguez Rollero was the chief guest. In his speech Ambassador highlighted the unprecedented developments the country has recorded and peace and stability enjoyed by Sri Lankans in all parts of the country since the end of the conflict. Moreover, he paid tribute to Sri Lankan and Cuban leaders for their vision and steadfastness in laying a solid foundation to foster excellent Sri Lanka – Cuba relations and emphasized the significance of the 55th Anniversary of Diplomatic relations which fall on 19th July 2014, as a historic milestone. The guests were treated to an array of Sri Lankan cuisine and sweetmeats and presented with a gift bag.