Embassy honours friends of Sri Lanka in France
Sri Lanka's Ambassador in Paris Karunaratne Hangawatte hosted a
reception at the Embassy premises recently for French guests from varied
regions and organisations in France. Among them were frequent travellers
to Sri Lanka, businessmen, investors, government officials, artistes and
contributors to charity and social advancement, all of them united by
their desire to lend a helping hand to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Paris Karunaratne Hangawatte with two
guests |
Ambassador Hangawatte expressed his gratitude to the French
philanthropists for their dedication to Sri Lanka, notably with programs
such as adoption of destitute children, building orphanages, rebuilding
homes for tsunami victims and offering scholarships for children.
The Ambassador acknowledged their interest in the advancement and
practice of cultural awareness about Sri Lanka while thanking them for
their close collaboration with government and non-governmental programs
such as nutritional funding centres for youth and professional training
centres.
Reiterating the significance of the long-standing collaborative ties
between France and Sri Lanka over the past decades, the Ambassador
disclosed his wish to revive the group 'Friends of Sri Lanka'.
Inviting all his guests to join in this new venture, Ambassador
Hangawatte disclosed his intentions of promoting investment, commerce,
trade and tourism between the two countries in addition to promoting
political and cultural relations.
Having expressed their pleasure and gratitude for the efforts
undertaken by the Ambassador to felicitate their participation in
various sectors of development in Sri Lanka, the invitees shared their
past experiences in Sri Lanka, describing their love for the country,
the kindness and friendliness of the people they met and the strong ties
they developed at each visit. A comprehensive and detailed video
presentation was projected during the evening which displayed the social
and economic growth of Sri Lanka over the past five years and
projections for the next 10 years.
The guests enjoyed an array of Sri Lankan traditional cuisine.
Expanding his appreciation to the invitees for their involvement in
Sri Lanka through investment, commerce, trade and tourism, Ambassador
and Permanent Delegate of Sri Lanka to UNESCO, Professor Hangawatte
invited the gathering to patronise the Sri Lankan cultural events
projected for 2013 and 2014 at UNESCO. |