Mangala Samaraweera wins International Award

IFIMES Item placed at  ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.Fri, Sep 9, 2016,

Sept 09, Ljubljana: The International Institute for Middle-East and Balkan Studies (IFIMES) has presented a high award for “Special contribution to the reconciliation and coexisting of different groups in Sri Lanka”‘ to Minister of Foreign Affairs Mangala Samaraweera. The awards was presented by the Vice-President of the IFIMES Advisory Board and former President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia Prof. Dr. Ernest Petrič.

Dr. Petrič stressed Minister Samaraweera’s contribution to the reconciliation and coexisting of different groups in Sri Lanka and his efforts to establish stability and peace in the region. As a reputable politician and as a statesman and diplomat he has contributed to cooperation in the region and beyond. The IFIMES International Institute especially stressed Minister Samaraweera’s role in ending the almost 30-year-long armed conflict and his contribution to the development of Sri Lanka into a successful and equitable multiethnic, multicultural, multireligious and multilingual country.

At the award ceremony a speech was delivered by the director of the IFIMES Institute Dr. Zijad Bećirović. In his speech he stressed that the dedication of the laureate has clearly shown that it is possible to overcome the differences and reach agreement even on the most difficult issues if we are ready to overcome the differences in our views and life.

Minister Samaraweera thanked for the award and delivered an extensive speech in which he presented the role Sri Lanka plays in regional and international relations, stressing that his country will continue its active role in promoting co-operation in the region as well as reconciliation and coexistence in Sri Lanka and the international communityAfter the award ceremony minister Samaraweera had a lecture titled “Democracy, Reconciliation and Development – Vision for a new Sri Lanka”. Besides the Institute’s management the ceremony was attended by numerous personalities from the political, business and public life from Slovenia and the region. The discussion after the lecture of Minister Samaraweera was moderated by Bakhatyar Aljaf, director of IFIMES.

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2 responses to “Mangala Samaraweera wins International Award

  1. Previously he won awards for designing Lingerie

  2. Dickie Bird.

    Currying favour and working towards vested interest and to a hidden agenda.
    Sucked out tax payers money living a life engaged in dubious politics.
    Very soon due to receive Intl appointment for promoting the hidden agenda of those with vested interest in Sri Lanka.

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