New Sri Lankan High Commissioner presents credentials in Canada

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Ahmed A. Jawad presented his credentials as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Governor General David Johnston of Canada at a ceremony held at the Rideau Hall in Ottawa on 10 September.

At an audience that followed the presentation, the new High Commissioner among other matters, briefed the Governor General on recent developments in Sri Lanka, including the presidential and general elections, and the emergence of a consensus based political culture in the country characterised by an all-inclusive approach. This he said included an engagement with the large Sri Lankan diaspora around the world comprising all communities.

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High Commissioner Jawad recalled the historically warm relations between the two countries based on commonwealth ties and values and elaborated on the commercial, economic and investment prospects in the country. He welcomed the Canadian Government and private sector to be part of Sri Lanka’s development drive.

Governor General David Johnston among other matters said: “High Commissioner Jawad, welcome to Canada for this latest posting BUP_DFT_DFT-16-9in your distinguished diplomatic career. Dating back 60 years, Canada and Sri Lanka’s long-standing relationship stems from our shared Commonwealth heritage. It’s also anchored by our strong people-to-people ties: the Sri Lankan diaspora in Canada is estimated to number between 250,000 and 300,000 people.”

The Governor General noted: “These relationships are a wonderful basis upon which to deepen our friendship and work together to build peace and prosperity in our respective countries. Canada looks forward to a bright future working with Sri Lanka.”

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