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The friendship between President Maithripala Sirisena and his Russian counterpart has established a new landmark in relations between the two countries, a top official said yesterday.
“The close friendship which has been built between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena will create a new landmark in the bilateral relations between two countries,” said Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Igor Morgulov.
These remarks were made at a ceremony held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Moscow, to mark the 60th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Sri Lanka and Russia, the President’s Media said in a statement.
President Sirisena was the Chief Guest of the ceremony which comprised of several Sri Lankan and Russian cultural items.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia further stated that Russia will always stand with support Sri Lanka for its sovereignty and independence.
“Russia is ready to extend any required support to Sri Lanka even in the international sphere. We also will assist Sri Lanka for its development in the fields of economy, trade, education and culture,” he said.
The representatives of the government of Russia who attended this ceremony stated,the official visit of President Sirisena which is made at occasion of 60thanniversary of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, is significant for further strengthen of both Russia and Sri Lanka relations.
Russian dignitaries including Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov, Russian cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova,the first woman to travel in space and Cosmonaut Vladimir Lyakhovparticipated at the occasion.