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Media Release - Ambassador’s Summer Reception of the Diplomatic Council

DCWEBSITEOn 17th August 2012, the President of the Diplomatic Council, an international think tank headquartered in The Hague, Ambassador Sarrath Kongahage hosted an Ambassador's Summer Reception in Berlin. Ambassadors from many countries based in Berlin and Members of the Diplomatic Council from throughout Germany participated in the reception.

 

 

The reception oriented towards the dual purposes of promoting Sri Lanka as a destination for tourism, trade and investment and bringing together diplomats and decision makers from Germany. The programme consisted of two parts.

 

In the afternoon, the participants, which mostly belonged DCWEBSITE3to the business community, were invited to the Chancery and were briefed with regards to the prevailing stability in Sri Lanka after the end of conflict, the country's economic development and the areas of potentials for investment and trade. The presentation by Ms. Rajini Dikwella was very informative and the guests were able to obtain a clear idea regarding tourism, trade and investment in Sri Lanka. In his welcoming speech, the Ambassador mentioned that Sri Lanka is marching forward towards a prosperous future and expects the business community and investors from Germany to explore the possibilities of investing in Sri Lanka. The promotion programme was enlivened by two traditional dances, the Bharatha Natyam and the Kandyan dance. The Embassy also exhibited photographs of Mr. Athula Dissanayake, a renowned artist from the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation, which received the admiration and DCWEBSITE2increased the curiosity of the guests to know more about Sri Lanka.

 

In the evening, Ambassador Sarrath Kongahage in his capacity as the President of the Diplomatic Council invited Ambassadors, business personalities and members of the Diplomatic Council for a Gala Reception at his residence. During the reception, Dr. Bettina Horster, the Chairwoman of the International Health Forum of the Diplomatic Council, suggested the idea of creating a Website on medical tourism and emergency treatment in Sri Lanka. The Ambassador was impressed by the idea and stated that Sri Lanka possesses high standard medical treatment facilities, which is one of the important aspects in promoting tourism. Considering those facts, the Embassy would assist in this regard.

One of the highlights of the evening was that the Ambassador was accepted as an honored member of the renowned Elephant's Club, a charitable organizations connection networking with social activities with German dignitaries like the former Minister President of the State of Hessen and now Chairman of Bilfinger Berger, Mr. Roland Koch, and Dell-CEU Michael Koch as its members.

The outstanding traditional Kandyan Dance "Gajaga Wannama" (dance of elephants) and traditional drumming DCWEBSITE1(Getaberaya and Thammettama) performed by Ms. Almut Jayaweera and her group consisting only of German nationals received much appreciation and applause of the guests. The Bharatha Natyam performed by Miss. Pruntha Puveneswaran, a Sri Lankan student in Berlin was equally acclaimed. The sumptuous Sri Lankan meal and Mr. Prabath Rupasinghe's cooling music made the Ambassador's Residence resemble Sri Lanka.

The Secretary of the Diplomatic Council, Mrs. Hang Nguyen, moderated both events and presented a detailed description of the principles, ideals and progress of the Diplomatic Council since its inception. She went on to add its future paths and global vision and invited some of the Ambassadors present at the occasion to become members of the Diplomatic Council and participate in the promotion of its noble cause.

 

Embassy of Sri Lanka, Berlin, 5th September, 2012