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Sri Lanka’s new High Commissioner to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Amari Mandika Wijewardene presented her Letter of Credentials to Queen Elizabeth II on 15 November at a ceremonial event held at the Buckingham Palace.
High Commissioner Wijewardene, who was escorted to the Buckingham Palace, accompanied by four other Sri Lankan diplomats, by traditional horse carriages of the Royal Mews, had a very cordial discussion with the Queen. New...
Wijewardene extended the warmest felicitations of President Maithripala Sirisena to the Queen. They discussed the deep-rooted bilateral relationship and the importance of strengthening the friendship between the two countries.
Following the presentation of credentials, a vin d’honneur was held at the High Commission of Sri Lanka for Parliamentarians of the House of Lords, House of Commons, representatives of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Ambassadors and High Commissioners based in London.
Wijewardene counts 36 years of management and administrative experience in industry, manufacturing, marketing and exports in her career as a leading business personality in Sri Lanka.
Prior to her current appointment, she was the Chairperson and Managing Director of the Swadeshi Group of Companies, a reputed public listed company, engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of well-recognised personal care and fabric care products in Sri Lanka.