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Amb. Hideaki stresses importance of LJFS role in Lanka-Japan bilateral relations

Japanese Ambassador Mizukoshi Hideaki said that the Lanka-Japan Friendship Society (LJFS) holds a special place in the history of our bilateral relations. As the oldest existing friendship organization between Japan and Sri Lanka, its continuous efforts have been instrumental in promoting mutual understanding, cultural exchange, and lasting camaraderie between our peoples.
The enduring relationship between Japan and Sri Lanka transcends geographical boundaries, encompassing cultural, economic, and educational exchanges that have enriched both our societies. The initiatives undertaken by the Lanka-Japan Friendship Society have contributed significantly to this shared journey of mutual respect and collaboration.
The Ambassador said so at the 64th AGM of LJFS recently where Tony Saldin was elected President of the Lanka-Japan Friendship Society. Saldin succeeded Merrick Goonaratne.
The Ambassador said: “First and foremost, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the former president, Merrick Gooneratne. Your remarkable leadership and dedicated efforts during your tenure have significantly contributed to advancing the objectives and enhancing the relations between our two nations. The LJFS that I think so highly of is the one led by you.
It has been an honor for me to work with you on some of your major achievements such as the launch of the “Facets of Japan” lecture series and the fun-filled yet philanthropic “Music Night.” The sarong you gave me to wear at the Music Night will be a strong reminiscence of one of my merriest moments in Sri Lanka. I felt I got so much closer to Sri Lanka and my Sri Lankan friends.
Even though you have passed the helm to Saldin, I am certain that your legacy will not lose its luster, and I trust your wisdom will often be invoked to guide the people who follow your path. Gooneratne, the landscape of the Japan-Sri Lanka relationship would not have been the same without your insight into the past and the future, and your ability to make a difference at present. We are immensely grateful for your dedication and commitment.
Now, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the newly elected president, Tony Saldin, and the new executive committee members. Mr. Saldin, the shoes to fill may be big but I believe in your resolve and leadership. Over 30 years of your experience of working for reputable Japanese companies is a hallmark of your becoming a great leader of LJFS. You may be faced with challenges down the road but I assure you that I will stand by you and give you every support I can possibly provide.
I am confident that under the leadership of Tony Saldin and the dedicated committee members who support him, the Society will continue to flourish and expand its noble mission of fostering enduring ties and strengthening the bridge of friendship between Japan and Sri Lanka. Your dedication and enthusiasm will serve as a beacon of fostering lasting friendships and mutual prosperity between our nations.”
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Russian Embassy, Russian House, unveil plaque at Public Library in honour of 80th anniversary of victory day

The Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka and the Russian House in Colombo unveiled a plaque at the public library Colombo today (29th April) in honour of the 80th anniversary of victory day.
Victory Day is celebrated on the 9th of May, the day Nazi Germany was defeated in World War II. It is an important date in the Russian calendar and an integral part of Russian culture.
The plaque was jointly unveiled by the Ambassador of the Russian Federation in Sri Lanka Lenav Dzhagaryan and Ms Maria Popova Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Sri Lanka and Director of the Russian House in Colombo
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Ministerial committee appointed to review and further enhance ‘State Commercial Enterprises Management draft bill’

It has been recognized that the state enterprises should be re – structured and maintained with proper administration with the assistance of local or foreign investments without being a continuous burden to the General Treasury and the country’s economy. Therefore, it is the policy of the new government to introduce an efficient and accountable mechanism in the regard. An initial draft named “State Commercial Enterprises Management Draft Bill” has been already prepared to introduce a new legal framework required for maintaining after performing necessary restructuring and with proper management of government owned business companies. Thereon, it will be possible to totally free the state entrepreneurship establishments from political influences and appoint professionals with proficiency for its board of directors.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Plan Implementation and Economic Development to grant policy approval of the Cabinet of Ministers for the said initial draft and appoint a special committee with the following composition to submit appropriate proposals for further enhancing after reviewing the initial draft:
• Hon. (Dr.) Anil Jayantha Fernando, Minister of Labour and the Deputy Minister of Economic Development – (Chairman)
• Hon. Sunil Handunneththi Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship
• Hon. Wasantha Samarasinghe Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Co – operative Development
• Hon. (Dr.) Harshana Sooriyapperuma Deputy Minister of Finance Plan Implementation
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