KING CHARLES 111 MEETS OUR PRESIDENT AT CORONATION

President meets King Charles III

 

A meeting of the heads of state of the Commonwealth of Nations was convened in London yesterday (05), with the presence of King Charles III and President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

During the event, President Wickremesinghe extended his congratulations to King Charles III and engaged in a cordial conversation. Prof. Maithrie Wickramasinghe was also in attendance.During the gathering, President Wickremesinghe emphasized the importance of the Commonwealth playing a more significant role in supporting education reforms that encourage youth involvement. He also called on the Commonwealth to bolster connectivity through digitization.

In addition to this, President Wickremesinghe held a bilateral meeting with H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, to discuss ways of strengthening relations between their countries.Meanwhile, Prof. Wickramasinghe participated in the Fireside Chat program, which was organized as a parallel event to the Leaders Meeting. The Fireside Chat program provided a platform for discussions on various topics and issues related to the Commonwealth and its members.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe also met with Rwandan President Paul Kagame in London to discuss potential areas of cooperation between their countries. The meeting was held yesterday (05), and both presidents expressed their interest in exploring opportunities for collaboration, particularly in the agriculture and healthcare sectors.

President Wickremesinghe proposed an exchange of visits by relevant ministers, which would enable officials from both countries to explore potential avenues for cooperation. The two leaders also discussed the possibility of further military cooperation, with President Wickremesinghe offering to provide training by Sri Lanka’s defense forces for rapid responses to natural disasters.

The meeting was attended by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to London, Ms. Saroja Sirisena, and the President’s Director of International Affairs, Mr. Dinouk Colombage.

 

 

DON’T MISSIran hands over essential medicines worth $1.8m

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Iran hands over essential medicines worth $1.8m

The Iranian embassy in Sri Lanka has handed over a grant of essential medicines worth $1.8 million, including cancer drugs, says Sri Lankan Health Minister – Kehelaiya Rambukwella.

“H.E. Hashem Ashjazedah expressed Iran’s friendship with this gift as a statement of solidarity in this difficult time,” the minister adds, expressing his gratitude for the grant.

 

 

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Diesel bowser topples onto house

A diesel bowser transporting fuel from Colombo to Haputale had veered off the road in the Bathgoda area in Haldummulla early today morning (06) before falling onto a house.

The driver and assistant of the bowser have been admitted to the Haldummulla Divisional hospital with injuries.

Five residents of the house onto which the bowser had toppled, had barely escaped with their lives, residents say.

Reports say that residents were scurrying to collect fuel leaking from the bowser.

Police suspectthe driver had lost control of the vehicle. Further investigations are underway.

(Pics : Ada)

 

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Strengthen connectivity through digitization – President

President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Prof. Maithree Wickramasinghe attended the Commonwealth Leaders meeting.

The President emphasized the Commonwealth’s importance in supporting youth involvement & education reforms & urged the strengthening of connectivity through digitization, the Presidential Media Division states.

He also had a bilateral meeting with the President of Ghana while Prof. Wickramasinghe participated in the Fireside Chat parallel event, the PMD adds.

 

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