South African President Cyril Ramaphosa visited Sri Lanka for the second time yesterday (Jun 29) after attending the G-20 summit in Japan.
The President, accompanied by a 20-member delegation had initially arrived for a brief stopover en route to the summit last week.
He was welcomed by Minister Arjuna Ranatunga at the Bandaranaike International Airport upon his second visit at around 10:50 last night.
It is reported that Mr. Ramaphosa and his delegation had left the country at around 1 am today after having dinner and refuelling the plane for their journey back to South Africa.
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