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Farewell for Ambassador Prasad Kariyawasam in Washington D.C.
View(s):Washington DC — The US State Department last week hosted a reception in honour of Sri Lankan Ambassador Prasad Kariyawasam before he left the US capital to take up a new assignment as the Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Aa select group of well-wishers of Sri Lanka, including US government representatives, Washington-based foreign diplomats, and representatives from business establishments, civil society and non-governmental organisations attended the reception.
Welcoming the Ambassador, Assistant Chief of Protocol Gladys Boluda recalled the Ambassador’s close association with the State Department in the past three years and remarked that the turnout at the reception was a statement to his accessibility to his peers and interlocutors at all times. Echoing a long-held view in the State Department that governments send their best to serve in Washington D.C., she said this was certainly justified in the case of Ambassador Kariyawasam, whose next assignment in Colombo further strengthened this claim.
Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, Ambassador Thomas Shannon observed that Ambassador Kariyawasam was witness to two transitions in administration during his tenure — one in Sri Lanka in 2015, the other in the U.S. in 2017 — and was able to navigate both skillfully for the benefit of both countries. He hailed the upward trajectory in bilateral relations and recalled the inaugural US-Sri Lanka Partnership Dialogue in 2016 in which he and the Ambassador played a leading role to set up a structured framework for bilateral cooperation. Undersecretary Shannon pointed to Sri Lanka’s significance as a key player in the United States’ Indian Ocean policy and alluded to the immense potential for expanding the bilateral partnership.
Ambassador Kariyawasam recalled the historic government transition in Sri Lanka in 2015 which engendered a path-breaking revival in Sri Lanka’s bilateral relations with the United States, and the landmark achievements in the partnership since, including, among others, Sri Lanka’s selection for development programmes by the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the many high level bilateral visits and the renewal of military cooperation. This trend continues in spirit and in substance under the current US administration, he said, observing that, like all relationships, constant care and nurturing would be required to sustain the partnership and guide it to greater heights.