On the occasion of the 67th National Day of Sri Lanka H.E. Mr. Buddhi Keerthi Athauda, Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands hosted a reception at his residence on February 19, 2015.
Head of diplomatic missions, representatives from international organizations and friends were the invitees of this well attended event.
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Sri Lanka has known a turbulent past; however, the country is enjoying a soaring economy. Sri Lanka’s relationship with the Kingdom of the Netherlands is reflected by cultural exchanges and an increasing bilateral trade.
Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon until 1972; it was part of the Netherlands (1656-1797). Reminiscence of this epoch can still be found with Dutch names like; oliebol, burgers and a town called Leiden. Ambassador Keerthi Athauda was honored to showcase life music and Sri Lankan best cuisine.
Ambassador Athauda is leaving soon the Netherlands after brilliantly serving his country in the Netherlands since June 2011. The team of Diplomat Magazine wishes him all the best back home.