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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has
announced the nomination of ambassadors to
five countries, namely Japan, Lebanon,
Brazil, Nepal and Myanmar, among other
diplomatic appointments that have been made
recently. Three senior career diplomats
belonging to the Sri Lanka Foreign Service
have been selected for posting to Japan,
Lebanon and Brazil, while a senior civil
servant and a veteran broadcaster have been
designated for Nepal and Myanmar
respectively.
Mr. Jayantha Palipane, a senior career
officer, counting 23 years service is the
new Ambassador – designate to Japan, and
will succeed the current Ambassador, Ranjith
Uyangoda who will be completing his tenure
shortly. Mr. Palipane is presently holding
the post of Additional Secretary (Political
Affairs) in the Foreign Ministry and has
served previously as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador
to Germany and Egypt.
Mr. M. Mahroof, currently serving in the
Foreign Ministry as Additional Secretary has
been named as the Ambassador-designate to
Lebanon. He is also a career diplomat with
23 years of service. During his earlier
appointment as Additional Secretary in
charge of Consular Affairs, he had overseen
the re-organization of the Consular
Division, whose services have been
streamlined to provide an efficient and
friendly service to the large number of
people visiting the Division. Mr. Mahroof
had earlier served as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador
to the Sultanate of Oman and the State of
Qatar.
Mr. A. M. J. Sadiq has been nominated as
Ambassador-designate to Brazil. He counts 20
years in the Sri Lanka Foreign Service and
had served as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Following his
return to Colombo in August 2007, he headed
the newly created Research & Policy Division
in the Foreign Ministry, prior to his
present appointment as Director General of
the Public Communications Division.
Mr. Thosapala Hewage, Secretary to the
Ministry of Ports and Aviation has been
nominated as the new Ambassador-designate to
Nepal with effect from 1st January 2009. Mr.
Hewage is the most senior officer in the Sri
Lanka Administrative Service and brings to
his diplomatic appointment the rich and
diverse experience he has gained in the
public service. He had been earlier
Secretary to the Ministry of Enterprise
Development & Investment, prior to which he
had served as Secretary to the Ministry of
Urban Development & Water Supply, and also
as Secretary to the Ministry of Environment
& Natural Resources.
Mr. Newton Gunaratne, a leading media
personality has been named as Sri Lanka’s
Ambassador-designate to Myanmar. Until
recently, he had been the Chairman of the
Independent Television Network (ITN) and
Lakhanda Radio. Mr. Gunaratne has also been
a longstanding broadcaster at the Sri Lanka
Broadcasting Corporation(SLBC).
Apart from the routine transfer of career
officers in the Sri Lanka Foreign Service to
Missions abroad, the Foreign Ministry has
also appointed some persons who have
excelled in their professions to overseas
missions. All of them would be able to draw
from their excellent track record of service
and varied experience in their chosen
disciplines and re-invigorate and strengthen
the missions to which they have been
appointed.
Mr. Suresh Chandra Rajaratnam, a senior
lawyer and academic, counting 35 years
experience at the Bar, has been named as the
Deputy Permanent Representative to the Sri
Lanka Mission to the United Nations in New
York.
Mrs. Manoranee Silva, a senior lawyer in the
corporate sector has been appointed as
Deputy High Commissioner at the Sri Lanka
High Commission in Pretoria, with effect
from 1st January 2009.This appointment has
been made in the context of Sri Lanka’s
plans to expand and consolidate bilateral
relations with South Africa.
Mr. Neville de Silva, a veteran journalist
will take up duties shortly at the Sri Lanka
Embassy in Bangkok. His wide-ranging
experience in media relations, especially in
the Asia-Pacific region will be an asset in
consolidating the public communications
domain of the Embassy. Following his
appointment, it will be possible for the
mission to project Sri Lanka’s
counter-terrorism agenda through the mass
media.
Mr. Sunil Sarath Perera , a senior
broadcaster of repute and one-time Chairman
of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
has been posted as Minister-Counsellor to
the Sri Lanka Embassy in Kuwait. He would be
in a position to bring to bear his media
experience in developing and strengthening
public relations with the 150,000 strong Sri
Lankan expatriate community in Kuwait.
While the appointments of the above persons
from outside the Sri Lanka Foreign Service,
have been made to missions abroad, strictly
on the basis of their proven expertise in
their chosen professions, it has to be
acknowledged that such postings have been
necessitated in order to supplement the need
for specialized officers in the overseas
missions. Moreover, there is an
institutional requirement to maintain a 1:2
ratio of career officers between the Foreign
Ministry and Sri Lanka missions abroad.
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