නීතිපතිගේ රුසියානු සංචාරය

The Attorney General of Sri Lanka Hon. Mohan Peiris visited the Russia
14-17th May 2011
“Human and civil rights play a major role in a country and it is considered as an essential element for development; especially the agreement signed by the Attorney General of Sri Lanka and the Prosecutor General of Russia is a new step forward in the long and historical bilateral relationship between Russia and Sri Lanka”. A quote from the HE the Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga at the dinner held in honor of the Attorney General of Sri Lanka and the delegation and as a token of appreciation to the Prosecutor General of Russian Federation and his staff for the assistance in the “Agreement on Cooperation between the Attorney General’s Department of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation”.
The Attorney General of Sri Lanka Hon. Mohan Peiris visited the Russian Federation on 14th to 17th May 2011 on an invitation extended by the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Hon. Yuri Chaika. Hon. Mohan Peiris signed an agreement on cooperation between the Attorney General’s Department of Sri Lanka and the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation.
Hon. Mohan Peiris and HE the Ambassador of Sri Lanka in the Russian Federation H.E. Udayanga Weeratunga were received by Mr. Alexander G. Zyvagintsev, Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation. The distinguished personnel signed the “Agreement on Cooperation between the Attorney General’s Department of Sri Lanka and the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation” at the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia on 16th May 2011. Hon. Mohan Peiris signed the Agreement on behalf of Sri Lanka and Hon. Yuri Chaika signed on behalf of Russia.

The parties discussed various aspects of bilateral cooperation such as the potential for cooperation between the two institutions in combating International crimes, Protection of Human Rights and Civil Rights, upholding Rule of law as well as sharing information and learning each others’ systems of law. Signed agreement will provide the framework for cooperation in these spheres.

Stressing the strong bilateral relations as well as the common aspirations of Sri Lanka and Russia Hon. Mohan Peiris said that the signing of the agreement would lead to even closer cooperation between the two countries.

A lunch was hosted in honor of Hon. Mohan Peiris at the exclusive Café Pushkin in Moscow by the Prosecutor General’s Office. Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga and other officials of the Embassy also participated. Mr. Aleksandr Grigoryevich Zvyagintsev, Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation and other members of the senior staff were present,

Hon. Mohan Peiris paid a courtesy call on H.E. Alexey Borodavkin, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia on 17th May. During the meeting Hon. Mohan Peiris took the opportunity to thank Russia for its continued support to Sri Lanka and exchanged views of common interests.

A dinner Hosted by the HE the Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga to the Sri Lankan delegation and the senior members of Staff of the Prosecutor General’s office in Russia and toasts were made in celebration of the new agreement, cooperation and the relationship between the two nations.

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Minister of Health Hon Mr. Maithripala Sirisena Visits Russian Federation
25th – 29th April 2011
”We recognize Health as a key factor for development in the democratic Sri Lanka. Our vision is to work for Health‐for‐all Sri Lankans. ”
This is fractions from the speech made by Hon. Minister Maithripala Sirisena who attended a reсeption hosted by Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga on 27th April, 2011 at his residence. Hon. Maithripala Siresena visited the Russian Federation from 25‐29 April 2011 in connection with the First Global Ministerial Conference on Healthy Lifestyles and Noncommunicable Diseases Control which took place in Moscow from 28‐29 April.

The conference has been organized by the World Health Organization in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation. The purpose of the conference was to agree upon a set of recommendations at the level of Health Ministers, in the lead up to the UN High Level Summit on Non Communicable Diseases to be held from 19‐20th September 2011 in New York during the 66th Session of the UN General Assembly. The conference was declared open on 28th by H.E. Margaret Chan, Director General of WHO, H.E. Tatyana Golikova, Minister of Public Health and Social Development of Russia and other dignitaries. H.E. Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister and the Head of Government of the Russian Federation participated as a special guest during a high level discussion chaired by H.E. Tatyana Golikova.
During a high level panel discussion which followed, health ministers of India, Russia, USA, China, South Africa and Saudi Arabia discussed and shared experiences towards preventing Noncommunicable diseases from a national perspective. During the second half of the conference special focus was paid to the key determinants of Noncommuncable diseases i.e. Tobacco Control, Food and nutrition, Harmful use of alcohol and Physical activity, sports and transport. At the conference the socioeconomic dimensions of Noncommunicable diseases on developing countries were specially stressed upon, while it was urged of the participants for consorted action for prevention of Noncommunicable diseases through international cooperation. The need monitoring, surveillance and taking preventive action on the common forms of Noncommunicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cancers etc was highlighted throughout the conference.

Adequate financing and investment by governments and civil society of the individual countries against Noncommunicable diseases as well as the need to take integrated approaches thorough multispectral cooperation in drafting and implementation of national policies were identified as significant measures in Noncommunicable disease control. For example the panelists highlighted the need for integrated public policies in sectors such as trade, taxation, education, agriculture, urban development, food and pharmaceutical production rather than focusing on making changes only in health policies.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in the Russian Federation facilitated the visit and participation of Hon. Maithripala Sirisena and the Sri Lankan delegation at the conference. On 26th April, the Embassy of Sri Lanka hosted a special Reception in honour of Hon. Maithripala Sirisena and the Sri Lankan delegation. Sri Lankan students studying General Medicine at Kursk State Medical University, Tver State Medical Academy, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia and Nizhny Novgorod State Medical University were present at the reception in addition to the Sri Lankan business community in Moscow, officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia and the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. The Embassy provided the opportunity for the Sri Lankan students to speak with the Hon. Minister of Health and other officials of the Ministry of Health, on various issues and concerns relating to their studies. Continuing his speech Hon. Minister said that “Sri Lankan health care system is obligated to deliver equal care to all Sri Lankan citizens regardless of their place of residence. A longterm investment has been made to intensify the health requirments in Sri Lanka and to deliver the best possible health care to our populations.”

Minister Sirisena thanked the Russian Federation for the considerable assistance given to Sri Lanka, especially in the UN Security Council and other UN organizations. Russia has pledged to continue to assist Sri Lanka for the restoration of peace and reconstruction in the country Ambassador Weeratunga further thanked for Sri lankans who supported Moscow Friendship Library Fund and explained the curent progress of that projects. He informed that all 3 phases already finished and expected to hand over to the Ministry of Defence. Ambassdor weeratunga showed present photos and statistics about Friendship Library using multi media presentation.

The main issues raised by the students included the position of the Sri Lanka Medical Council regarding recognition of change of designation of the medical degrees awarded by the Russian Medical universities from “Doctor of Medicine” to “Physician specializing in General Medicine” with effect from 2010, concerns over Act 16 examination conducted by the Sri Lanka Medical Council for Foreign Medical graduates, etc.

The students also requested the Hon. Minister to make arrangements for Sri Lankan doctors to visit Russian Medical Universities for short terms assignments to conduct special programs for Sri Lankan students to prepare for Act 16 exams. The Hon. Minister gave positive responses to the requests of the students and instructed the officials of the Ministry of Health to look into the concerns of the students. Dr. Ramesh Pathirana, Member of Parliament and Dr. U.A. Mendis and Mr. Oleg Avdeev from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation also addressed the audience. Hon. Minister of Health was accompanied by Hon. (Dr) Ramesh Pathirana, M.P., Mr. S. Vithanage, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. U.A. Mendis, Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Mr. Leslie Fernando, Public Relations Officer of Hon. Minister during the visit.

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Visit of the Delegation of Ministry of External Affairs of Sri Lanka
23rd April 2011
Senior official delegation from the Ministry of External affairs headed by Mr. K.D. Ranjith, Chief Accountant, visited Moscow on the 23rd of April 2011. Mr. Ranjith was accompanied by Mr. W. G. S. Prasanna, Director Overseas Administration and Mr. J.H. Liyange, Director, Overseas Mission Accounts

H.E. the Ambassador Weeratunga, hosted a welcome dinner at his residence; proposed a toast and said that he is thankful to the delegation for selecting Moscow as their destination, since Moscow city, social life of people and the life style has changed and this visit would give the delegation an opportunity to have firsthand experience and would help them in planning and operating future endeavors of this mission.

Mr. Ranjith also thanked and expressed the satisfaction to the Ambassador and the staff for their commitment and the dedication shown in the affairs of the mission and also warm hospitality extended to the delegation.

Diplomatic Staff of the mission and their spouses and leading Sri Lankan entrepreneurs of the Diaspora were present at the occasion.

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11th Kazakhstan International Fair Travel & Tourism “KITF 2011”
20th -22th April 2011

For the first time the Embassy of Sri Lanka took part in 11th Kazakhstan International Fair Travel & Tourism “KITF 2011” which was held from 20th -22ndApril, 2011 in Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan.

10 Sri Lankan tour companies participated at the event: Delux Holidays, Ceylon Tours, Connaissance de Ceylan, Concord Exotic Voyages, Tangerine Tours, Jetwing Travels, Calista Travel, Look Asia Holidays, Maldiviana Sri Lanka, Aitken Spence Travels.

H.E. the Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga opened the Sri Lanka stand and wished all companies to find a new partner and improve relationship with Kazakh tour operators.

During the Fair H.E. the Ambassador had a meeting with Vice President Marketing and Sales Air Astana regarding the regular direct flight from Almaty to Colombo as well as with Vice President SCAT Air Company, President Sayakhat Air Company, and General Director TezTour Kazakhstan to discuss direct charter flights possibilities.

During the visit to Kazakhstan the Ambassador had a meeting with the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan and reviewed the current situation on the travel market and future close cooperation in the field of tourism between Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan.

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UITT 2011 ප්‍රදර්ශනය

International Travel & Tourism Fair “UITT 2011″ in Kiev
23rd -25th March, 2011
The Embassy of Sri Lanka took part in 17th International Travel & Tourism Fair UITT 2011 which was held from 23rd to 25th March 2011 in Kiev, Ukraine. 10 Sri Lankan tour companies and hotels participated at the event: Delux Holidays, Ceylon Tours, Connaissance de Ceylan, Concord Exotic Voyages, Tangerine Tours, Jetwing Travels, Calista Travel, Mount Lavinia Hotel, Maldiviana Sri Lanka, Nkar Travel & Tours.

This year the Embassy had the common Stand of 63 sq. m. with “Ukrainian International Airlines” (UIA), the official carrier of Ukraine. That gave the unique opportunity for visitors to discuss flight options at the same place. UIA commenced a direct flight from Kiev to Colombo from 12th December, 2010 twice a week. Before the Fair starts the Airline expressed its intention to extend the flight for a summer period.

H.E. the Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga opened the Sri Lanka stand and introduced Mr. Yury Miroshnikov, President of UIA, and Mr. Sergey Fomenko, Vice President of UIA, to Sri Lankan travel trade community. We are happy to inform that this is the first ever happened consolidation of the Embassy and Airline in the history of the UITT Travel Fair. We hope for the benefits of that alliance for all participants in the future.

During the Fair H.E. the Ambassador took part in a workshop devoted to a destination Sri Lanka for travel agents which was held by Magonia Travel Company in cooperation with Tangerine Tours.

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MITT 2011 වෙනුවෙන් උත්සව

Reception on occasion of “MITT 2011″ at the Embassy of Sri Lanka
17th March, 2011
On 17th March 2011, Ambassador Weeratunga & Mrs. Weeratunga invited all Sri Lankan participants, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau officials and tour/travel operators in Russia to participate special presentation and dinner at the Ambassador’s residence. More than 50 guests participated. At this reception Ambassador explained the current situation of tourism industry in Sri Lanka.

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“MITT 2011″ Tourism & Travel Fair in Moscow
16-19th March, 2011
18th International Travel & Tourism Fair “MITT 2011 was held from 16th to 19th March 2011 at the Expo Center in Moscow, Russia. Sri Lanka Tourism promotion Bureau organized the “Sri Lanka Stand” with support of Sri Lanka Embassy in Moscow and 14 Sri Lankan tour companies and hotels participated at the event.
H.E. the Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga opened the Sri Lanka stand with lighting traditional oil lamp with other participants. Delivering the speech at the opening ceremony, Ambassador Weeratunga explained the current situation of tourism in Egypt and requested the support of all participants to attract more tourists from this region. It will be helped to achieve the government target which is attracting 2.5 million tourists per annum by 2016.
Also on 17th March 2011, Ambassador Weeratunga & Mrs. Weeratunga invited all Sri Lankan participants, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau officials and tour/travel operators in Russia to participate special presentation and dinner at the Ambassador’s residence. More than 50 guests participated.
At this reception Ambassador explained the current situation of tourism industry in Sri Lanka.

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“Why Invest in Sri Lanka?” Reception at the Embassy of Sri Lanka
10th March, 2011

Sri Lanka Ambassador in Russian Federation Udayanga Weeratunga was the keynote speaker at a seminar held in Moscow at the Ambassadors Residences last Thursday. Around 50 senior business executives, government representatives, and media representatives participated at this event, providing a unique opportunity to learn about the particularities of the Sri Lanka market. The theme of the seminar was “Why Invest in Sri Lanka”.

Without any doubt, Sri Lanka and Russia are different countries with different cultures, traditions, needs, market regulations and business environment. Despite the diversities, there has always been a close connection between our country and Russian Federation. Our recent political and economic development shows that Sri Lanka is one of the potential destinations for worldwide investors. The objective of this seminar was to help Russian investors adapt to the competitive environment by relocating their investments to low-cost Sri Lanka.

At this seminar, A few investment projects were also brought to the notice by Ambassador Weeratunga. Russian Investors received complete market information about Sri Lanka and additional details about the Kankasanthurai Cement Factory and Hambantota International Port & airport

Ambassador Weeratunga further stated “There are several investment opportunities especially for infrastructure development in the north east region. Through the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Mission in Russia is ready to provide any assistance and support.

During the question and answer session, questions were raised by the participants which is clearly highlighted that the enthusiasm of Russian investors to do business with Sri Lanka.

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Kursk State Medical University students graduate
10th February, 2011
10th February the Ambassador of Sri Lanka in the Russian Federation H.E. Udayanga Weeratunga took the opportunity to hand over diplomas to 13 Sri Lankan students graduated from Kursk State Medical University in January 2011. The Ambassador wished them for many achievements in their future. These students have completed practical trainings in Nursing Practice, Medical Practice and Reanimation including Therapy, Surgery and Obstetrics.
They have successfully completed Final state examinations in Internal and Surgical Diseases, Gynecology, Pediatrics and Interdisciplinary Exam as the Rector of the Academy informed the Embassy.
One of the students graduated with honours.
Abeygunawardana Prashani Indudunu – diploma with honour
Mohamed Musawir Zain Mohamed
Ranawaka Nithin
Romesh Terrens Jayasundaram
Sathasivam Kirupaharam
Tharini Tharmabalan
Tharsika Balasingam
Wanni Arachchige Dona Sithara Samanmali
Jegatheeswaran Thaneshkumar
Yoganandhan Birawanan
Denipitiya Daham Gehan Manoj
Paramasingam Sankary
Halanayage Niluka Roshani

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PRODEXPO පිළිගැනීමේ උත්සවය

Reception PRODEXPO for Tea Industry
09th February, 2011
Tea Reception took place at the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Moscow. Representatives of Tea industry and Russian distributors took part at the event. The Ambassador Weeratunga broadly explained about the current situation of tea industry of Sri Lanka and interesting statistics about tea industry. “I know that Pure Ceylon tea is in demand. I call you to bring with pride the quality of the Ceylon tea in you products. I am sure, that in the future it will make big success for your business”, told the Ambassador to the audience.
Mr. Hasitha de Alwis, Director of Sri Lanka Tea Board addressed the public and noted that 3.2 mln budget will be allocated for Ceylon Tea promotion in the Russian Federation for this year. Mr. Manoj Peiris,Cheif Executive,International Tea Committe also addressed the audience.
Around 100 invitees were at the reception. They could taste not only Pure Ceylon Tea, sponsored by JAF TEA, but enjoyed Sri Lanka national food dinner.
Sri Lanka Tea Board Unit at the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Moscow is ready to give any assistance to the Tea Companies and distributors in Russia and CIS.

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