Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Farewell for Ambassador Prasad Kariyawasa­m in Washington D.C.

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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.

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Ambassador Kariyawasa­m with Gladys Boluda (left)and Thomas Shannon

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